AK
The course was very informative and practical, thank you University of Michigan for providing this course.

Explore unique case studies in engineering ethics. In this four-week course, you’ll examine different historical case studies and understand how they led to classic engineering failures. Though each case is unique and has a distinct context, they all share common themes; a backstory, a disastrous event, a post-event with ramifications, and outcomes. For each case, you’ll watch and hear video lectures and explore foundational literature. You’ll also have the opportunity to discuss the case in detail and check your knowledge through quizzes and reflections on your understanding of the case. This format will help you develop a working knowledge of ethical foundations. Delve into four case studies, including the VW emissions scandal, the failure of the Denver airport baggage system, the fatal case of the Therac 25 radiation machine, and the software failure of the Ariane 5 rocket launch. With each case, you’ll identify key aspects that led to the engineering failures and discuss the outcomes of the failures. You’ll also explore the significance of each case and how they led to corrective actions. Develop your knowledge of engineering alongside experts in the industry. The course will help you reflect on engineering as a design discipline and its impact on humans. You’ll be guided by Dr. David Chesney, an expert in both industry and academics with 20 years of experience at General Motors Corporation and 20 years working at the University of Michigan. Dr. Chesney’s background is in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Computer Science and he is the Toby Teorey Collegiate Lecturer in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. This course will be particularly useful for engineering students and professionals, although no prior experience is required.

AK
The course was very informative and practical, thank you University of Michigan for providing this course.
AK
It was a good experience. To learn more about ethics in engineering.
SD
One module should be in general theory of ethics, Justice, and how to decide a person/engineer stuck among corrupted people!?
PC
Great way to learn about ethics in engineering. Guess it is needed these days.
PB
This was a great course. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in Engineering!
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The course starts with a discussion of ethical principles, and most of the course discusses four case studies. The case studies are interesting, but there is no discussion of ethical principles applied to the case studies (like virtue ethics), instead the learning material and quizzes focuses on the management or engineering failures.
A great course offered by the University of Michigan. You can learn how ethics plays an important role in engineering and the consequences of not following them. Each week introduced us to a historical event and taught the ethical concepts with adequate examples. I enjoyed every moment of it. Great learning experience overall.
The course was very informative and practical, thank you University of Michigan for providing this course.
This was a great course. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in Engineering!
Really helpful course as an engineer. 😀
I found this course very interesting
Best course, recommended
Really great course.
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One module should be in general theory of ethics, Justice, and how to decide a person/engineer stuck among corrupted people!?
Great way to learn about ethics in engineering. Guess it is needed these days.
It was a good experience. To learn more about ethics in engineering.
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