During this webinar, participants will discuss the definition of ethics and explore the ITE Canons of Ethics for Members as well as the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Professional Code of Ethics for Engineers. Participants will apply these codes of ethics to case studies published by the NSPE Board of Ethical Review (BER). This class will equip participants to be confident in handling ethical situations that may arise in their professional careers.
Instructions provided on the corresponding pages for this webinar on the ITE Learning Hub.
This webinar is led by the ITE Ethics Committee.
During this webinar, participants will discuss the definition of ethics and explore the ITE Canons of Ethics for Members as well as the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Professional Code of Ethics for Engineers. Participants will apply these codes of ethics to case studies published by the NSPE Board of Ethical Review (BER). This class will equip participants to be confident in handling ethical situations that may arise in their professional careers.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Identify and understand ethical challenges commonly faced by engineers.
Evaluate ethical situations using a structured approach.
Apply the ITE Canons of Ethics for Members and the NSPE Professional Code of Ethics to make informed, professional decisions.
Jeffrey Lindley, Retired Transportation Professional | Vienna, VA, USA
Spencer Maxwell, Associate | Freese and Nichols, Inc. | Fort Worth, TX, USA
Michelle Madzelan, PE, Senior Transportation Manager | ELA Group, Inc | Lititz, PA, USA
ITE Members: Free
Non-Members: $79
Registration includes access to the live webinar and the on-demand recording for 30 days.
Non-members must create an ITE account to register.
On the day of the webinar, login to your ITE Learning Hub account, navigate to your Learning Center, then find the webinar and click 'Attend.'
Participants may earn 1.0 PDH/CM credit for this webinar for a $20 processing fee, regardless of membership status.
Instructions and the purchase link will be provided at the conclusion of the live event
For the on-demand recording, instructions will be provided at the end of the recording
PDH Credit Certificates may be purchased and downloaded while access to the recording is active
Once on-demand webinar access expires, the certificate opportunity is forfeited
All registrants will receive access to the recording for 30 days after it is posted
Additional attendees viewing a recording at one location are not eligible to earn PDH credit
Additional attendees watching the live webinar at one location may earn credit.
The primary registrant must share the PDH evaluation purchase link with additional attendees so they can purchase their own certificate in their own ITE account.
Presenters typically provide PDF copies of their slides. If available, materials will be uploaded to the Resources tab within 24 hours after the live event.
PDH credit certificates must be purchased and retrieved before individual webinar access expires
No refunds