Ethics in Engineering: Stories About Epic Engineering Fails (FutureLearn)

Ethics in Engineering: Stories About Epic Engineering Fails (FutureLearn)

Discover the impacts of engineering failures as you uncover historical cases and the key factors that led to disastrous results. Explore unique case studies in engineering ethics. On this four-week course, you’ll examine different historical case studies and understand how they led to classic engineering failures.

Class Deals by MOOC List - Click here and see FutureLearn's Active Discounts, Deals, and Promo Codes.

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 several case studies, including the VW emissions scandal
You’ll examine four case studies; 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.

Syllabus

Week 1: The Volkswagen (VW) Emissions Scandal
Week 2: The Denver International Airport (DIA) Baggage Handling System
Week 3: The Therac 25 Radiation Machine Malfunction
Week 4: The Ariane 5 Rocket Launch Disaster

Learning on this course
You can take this self-guided course and learn at your own pace. On every step of the course you can meet other learners, share your ideas and join in with active discussions in the comments.
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • Describe multiple historical cases of classic engineering failures
  • Identify key aspects that led to these classic engineering failures
  • Discuss the causes and the outcomes of these classic engineering failures
  • Reflect on the significance of these cases of classic engineering failures, with respect to corresponding applications of corrective actions
  • Develop a working knowledge of ethical foundations
  • Reflect on the utility of engineering as a design discipline and on its impact on humans

Who is the course for?
This course is designed for anyone interested in the underlying causes of engineering failures.
It will be particularly useful for engineering students and professionals, although no prior experience is required.

Go to Class
MOOC List is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Related Courses

Research Ethics and Vulnerability: Ethical Research in Adults with Impaired Decision-Making Capacity (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Malaya

Research Ethics and Vulnerability: Ethical Research in Adults with Impaired Decision-Making Capacity (FutureLearn)

Learn how to conduct ethical research with adults who have impaired decision-making capacity. Effectively protect research participants with impaired decision-making capacity. It is your responsibility to protect research participants. Those who have impaired decision-making capacity are incapable of giving informed consent. They may not be able to protect their own interests and merit special consideration by researchers and research ethics committees.

Self Paced
2 Weeks
Military Ethics: An Introduction (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
UNSW Sydney - University of New South Wales

Military Ethics: An Introduction (FutureLearn)

We explore the ethical responsibilities that weigh on military professionals, who are ‘managers of violence’. Military professionals are unusual in having the use of lethal force as a central, defining feature of their role, and unique in the level of force that they are authorized to use. This fact places a considerable ethical weight on military practitioners as well as the civilian decision-makers who authorize military missions.

No sessions available
5-12 Weeks
An Introduction to Medical Ethics: The Impact of Disability Screening (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Manchester

An Introduction to Medical Ethics: The Impact of Disability Screening (FutureLearn)

Gain a clearer understanding of ethics and the ethical issues surrounding prenatal screening of disabilities. Build your confidence to address ethical questions. Ethics play an important role in healthcare, and need to be considered by health professionals and patients alike. On this course, you will get a practical introduction to ethics, and develop the reasoning skills needed to deal with ethical questions.

Self Paced
4 Weeks
Preparing for an International Health Elective: Training in Global Health, Ethics and Safety (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
King's College London,St George's, University of London

Preparing for an International Health Elective: Training in Global Health, Ethics and Safety (FutureLearn)

Prepare for undertaking an International Health Elective, in this course developed in collaboration with King's College London. International health electives (IHEs) are highly variable, student-organised placements that offer important opportunities for student-directed learning about health and healthcare in unfamiliar contexts. They enable medical and healthcare students to take responsibility for their own learning and to explore areas of interest relevant to future careers.

Oct 19th 2020
3 Weeks
Healthcare Research: For Healthcare Professionals (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Coventry University

Healthcare Research: For Healthcare Professionals (FutureLearn)

Discover how to conduct and evaluate healthcare research, and use your findings to inform best practice and guidelines. Research is a vital part of healthcare. It underpins best practice, provides evidence for national and international guidelines, and ultimately improves outcomes for patients. This online course provides an introduction to healthcare research.

No session available
2 Weeks
Engineering the Future: Creating the Amazing (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of York

Engineering the Future: Creating the Amazing (FutureLearn)

Learn more about the fascinating world of engineering, and discover where an engineering degree could take you. Learn what key skills and knowledge you need to study engineering. Engineering has played an immeasurable role in the advancement of our society and planet. On this course, you will get an introduction to the study of engineering, and find out why, as an engineer, you have the potential to change the world.

Self Paced
3 Weeks
Why Ethics Matter: Ethical Research (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Griffith University,Deakin University

Why Ethics Matter: Ethical Research (FutureLearn)

Explore the role ethics plays in research and why it's so important. We each have different morals, shaped by our individual upbringing, culture and life experiences. These diverse moral codes result in different perceptions of what’s right, fair and reasonable. This is where a research code of ethics comes in. On this course, you’ll explore significant events in history that have shaped ethical conduct today. You’ll also explore the key principles most codes of ethics are based on.

No sessions available
2 Weeks
Through Engineers' Eyes: Engineering Mechanics by Experiment, Analysis and Design (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
UNSW Sydney - University of New South Wales

Through Engineers' Eyes: Engineering Mechanics by Experiment, Analysis and Design (FutureLearn)

Learn the techniques of Engineering Mechanics, use them to interpret experiments and apply them to design. When you design anything, how do you know that the design will work? You need Engineering Mechanics - the science-based analysis that engineers use to predict how their designs will perform, so they can meet their responsibilities for performance and safety.

No sessions available
5-12 Weeks
Interpreting for Refugees: Contexts, Practices and Ethics (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Glasgow

Interpreting for Refugees: Contexts, Practices and Ethics (FutureLearn)

Learn skills to meet the challenges of interpreting for refugees and share your experiences with other interpreters in the sector. Learn about humanitarian interpreting and the role of the interpreter. On this course, you’ll discover the role of the interpreter and explore the specific challenges of interpreting for refugees. You’ll cover topics like cultural awareness, ethics and emotional reflexivity when working in situations that require cross-cultural communication.

Self Paced
3 Weeks
How Artificial Intelligence Can Support Healthcare (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Copenhagen,University of Groningen,University of Tartu,University Medical Center Groningen - UMCG,University Hospital Cologne

How Artificial Intelligence Can Support Healthcare (FutureLearn)

Explore how AI can be used to improve patient care and build your understanding of how to implement AI in the health professions. Understand real-life AI healthcare applications and their impact on healthcare. The use of artificial intelligence to improve efficiency is prevalent across almost every industry, none more so than the world of healthcare.

Self Paced
4 Weeks