25 Apr

State as a student how you will commit to these principles and in the future as a professional engineer

The EC and the RAE operate as the regulatory body and the academy of U.K. engineering interests, respectively, in the UK. As a student engineer and as an engineer in the future, in whatever role I am involved in, I will endeavour to follow and keep-up-to-date with the Statement of Ethical Principles of the EC/RAE (i.e. Honesty and Integrity; Respect for Life, Law, The Environment, and Public Good; Accuracy and Rigour; and Leadership and Communication), adopting their ethical guidelines in their current form and with willingness to change with these guidelines if they are to be revised in the future. I aim to implement in my own work, and encourage in others around me, these ethical principles, and to foster an ethical working environment. In a similar vain, I aim to do the same in regards to the IET and Rules of Conduct, which emphasises its measures more from a legal standpoint. The IET’s Rules Of Conduct are important to observe and encourage because of their global influence as a global organisation. I am including a link to the NSPE’s Code of Ethics for Engineers (https://www.nspe.org/resources/ethics/code-ethics) because their organisation acts as a body for the United States, and as such their guidelines/ethics may be important to recognise in regards to dealing with engineers in, or working as an engineer in, the United States.

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