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Ethics

Ethics is a cornerstone of civil engineering practice. ASCE maintains a variety of resources to assist the civil engineer in learning about and implementing the highest ethical standards.

ASCE Ethics Resources
  ASCE Code of Ethics
 Ethics: Guidelines for Professional Conduct for Civil Engineers
 Guidance on Licensing and Ethical Responsibilities for Civil Engineers

ASCE Ethics Related Policy
 Testing for Professional Ethics (PS 376)
 Professional Ethics and Conflict of Interest (PS502)
 Use of the Term "Engineer" (PS433)
 All ASCE Policy Statements


Other Engineering Ethics Resources
 NSPE Code of Ethics
 NSPE Guidelines for Addressing Unlicensed Practice of Engineering
 Codes of Ethics Online
 National Institute for Engineering Ethics

Order of the Engineer

The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the United States to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer. Participants take the Obligation of the Engineer and wear a steel ring as a reminder of their commitment to high ethics and professionalism. ASCE is an official Link of the Order of the Engineer and regularly conducts Ring Ceremonies at national events and in conjunction with sections and branches.

 Order of the Engineer – Information on the national organization.
 ASCE World Headquarters Link – Information on ASCE led Ring Ceremonies.

Related Conferences
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Related Organizations
 National Society of Professional Engineers
 National Institute for Engineering Ethics

Professional Practice Products
 Incident at Morales
 Testing Water...and Ethics

 
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