Course ID: PFI101 | Credits: 8 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Examines the use of proprietary frameworks in engineering design, evaluating their influence on decision-making, interoperability, long-term flexibility, intellectual property constraints, and professional accountability.
Course ID: CNF101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Addresses confirmation bias as an ethical risk in professional engineering practice, focusing on its impact on judgment, analysis, peer review, and decision-making integrity across technical and managerial contexts.
Course ID: DUL101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Explores the moral complexities surrounding technologies that can be used for both benign and malevolent applications.
Course ID: DRK101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Examines a range of emerging technologies that pose existential risks, from artificial intelligence and gene editing to autonomous weaponry and nanomaterials, and outlines potential mitigation strategies.

Course ID: SNL101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF
Publication Source: Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: This course provides a comprehensive explanation of Nevada’s statutory and regulatory framework governing professional engineering practice.

Course ID: EER101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Analyzes ethical breaches when engineers approve work without sufficient review, risking safety and integrity.
Course ID: ESP101 | Credits: 1 PDH  |  Format: PDF 
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Mark Rossow, PhD, PE (retired)
Course Overview: Examines real-world espionage cases and the ethical breaches engineers must guard against in protecting proprietary information.
Course ID: TRD101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF
Publication Source: Mark Rossow, PhD, PE (retired)
Course Overview: Analyzes ethical and legal consequences of trade secret theft within engineering practice and corporate environments.
Course ID: EIM101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Explores the ethical duty of engineers to mentor and foster growth in the next generation of professionals.
Course ID: ESK101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Studies how ethical engineering decisions require transparent, inclusive engagement with all impacted stakeholders.
Course ID: EEN101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Examines ethical dilemmas engineers face when innovations have unintended consequences for national security.
Course ID: UEP101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Analyzes the serious ethical violations and legal risks of unlicensed engineering practice.
Course ID: EPI101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF
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Course Overview: Examines the ethical standards guiding interactions, collaborations, and communications among engineers and allied professionals.
Course ID: QGB101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Written by Mark Rossow, PhD, PE (retired)
Course Overview: Explores the fine ethical line between professional gifts and improper influence through bribery.
Course ID: ERC101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Based on materials from the BPELSG (State of California)
Course Overview: Discusses the ethical obligation of engineers to maintain oversight and accountability in projects under their charge.
Course ID: EGP101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Based on Ethics guidelines from the ASCE
Course Overview: Reviews the foundational ethical guidelines specific to civil engineers and their role in public safety.
Course ID: EEE101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Based on Ethics guidelines from the NSPE
Course Overview: Provides an in-depth review of the NSPE Code of Ethics as a framework for professional conduct.
Course ID: ETH101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Based on the ASME Ethics guidelines
Course Overview: Explores the broad ethical principles engineers must follow in daily professional practice across disciplines.
Course ID: PDA101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Original courseware by Mark Rossow, PhD, PE (retired)
Course Overview: Analyzes case studies where ethical lapses led to disciplinary actions; reinforces standards of professional conduct.
Course ID: STC101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Mark Rossow, PhD, PE (retired)
Course Overview: Reviews key standards of conduct that define ethical engineering practices, and provides guidance on the protection of the safety and welfare of public.
Course ID: FRS101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Mark Rossow, PhD, PE (retired)
Course Overview: Explores the careful balance between free speech rights and the regulatory obligations imposed on professional engineers.
Course ID: SHP101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Illinois Dept of Human Rights
Course Overview: Delivers mandatory sexual harassment prevention training tailored for Illinois-licensed professional engineers.
Course ID: MDL101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Course Overview: Reviews current Maryland laws and board rules governing professional engineering practice, including licensure requirements, standards of conduct, and regulatory obligations applicable to the active licensure cycle.
Course ID: TXL101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Texas Board of Professional Engineers
Course Overview: Summarizes the key Texas laws and rules that govern engineering practice and licensure requirements.
Course ID: PLR101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Course Overview: Reviews Pennsylvania laws and rules governing the licensure and practice of professional engineers.
Course ID: OVR101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Course Overview: Provides a comprehensive overview of Illinois laws and rules governing the practice of professional engineering.
Course ID: TEP101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Texas Administrative Code
Course Overview: Covers Chapter 137 of the Texas Engineering Practice Act and Board Rules related to professional engineering conduct.
Course ID: TPA101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF 
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Texas Administrative Code
Course Overview: Focuses on Chapter 139 of the Texas Engineering Practice Act, addressing enforcement and disciplinary procedures.
Course ID: SCL101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF 
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South Carolina Administrative Code
Course Overview: Provides an overview of the South Carolina laws and regulations applicable to licensed professional engineers.