Interdisciplinary Research and Training Program in Ethics for Business Science and Engineering in the Puerto Rican Context
This project in practical and professional ethics identified cases and issues that arise from BSE (business, science and engineering) practice in Puerto Rico.
It helped the investigators develop new research projects which examine how cultural issues influence the understanding of ethical principles and the formulation
of ethical problems in Puerto Rico. Furthermore, BSE faculty at UPRM (and other campuses on the island) were
aided in integrating ethics into their classes and curricula. For example, the UPRM College of Engineering has used the project's results in their ABET 2000
reaccreditation efforts; they have benefited from the integration strategies developed and the faculty training provided. Through this project we were able
to bring experts to UPRM (Professors Vivian Weil, Michael Rabins, Michael Pritchard, and Deborah Johnson) to advise on ABET requirements.
By means of team building workshops, the project retreat helped develope a core of twenty-three faculty members at UPRM and UIPR-Inter Metro to
integrate ethics into BSE teaching and practice in Puerto Rico. Retreat participants also helped universities in South America to integrate ethics into their BSE curricula.
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