ENGIN-110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Canadian Council Of Professional Engineers, Communication

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Holding and making use of a title: privilege and obligation. Milestones on the path to becoming a professional engineer. Examination on provincial code of ethics, practice, legal liability, etc. The canadian engineering accreditation board was established by engineers canada in. 1965 to accredit undergraduate engineering programs that provide the academic requirements necessary for licensure as a professional engineer in canada. Each program must contain a minimum number of aus. Aus are distributed amongst 5 different curriculum component: math, natural science, 12 graduating student attributes: engineering knowledge base, problem analysis, investigation, design, use of engineering tools, individual and team work, communication skills, professionalism, engineering impact on society and the environment, ethics and equity, economics and project management, lifelong learning. Mastery of knowledge necessary for professional practice. Application of scientific principles and standards of good practice. Professional practice (facing routine challenges at work) Formal education: going back to school to earn a master"s or a doctorate.

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