Think and Grow Rich
Think and Grow Rich
Think and Grow Rich
Ethics
Handbook
Education is the fundamental right of every Indian citizen. Quality Education lays a strong
foundation for Individual growth. Rizvi College of Engineering is committed to impart
quality technical education along with all rounded development to all students, to create
skilled man-power that will be able to contribute to society and the Nation.
TABLE OF CONTENT
SR.NO CONTENT
01 VISION & MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE
05 HUMAN VALUES
08 WORK ETHICS
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ABOUT RIZVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Vision
To provide value based premier quality technical education with a nurturing and collaborative
environment to engineer real-world innovations and future-ready solutions benefitting the
community, nation and the world.
Mission
To offer holistic education that provides a strong grounding in engineering
fundamentals.
To provide students with technical skills and competencies beyond engineering that is
highly valued by employers.
To be in tandem with the fast changing demands of the global technology by
adopting productive techniques and undertaking collaborative projects that offer
opportunities for interaction with industry and academia so that we can enrich our
curricula and match pace with the world.
To commit to cutting edge researches and explorations with diverse perspectives.
To inculcate discipline in students and make them technologically superior, ethically
strong and socially responsible with sensitivity towards environment, diverse culture
and gender equality.
To integrate the best practices of engineering, science and humanities and provide
revolutionary and environmental friendly solutions to global challenges in order to get
transformative results.
To provide best technical education to diverse group of students with unprecedented
commitment.
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SCOPE: HUMAN VALUES & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Engineering is transforming science into useful products for human comfort. Ethics in
engineering is the ability as well as responsibility of an engineer to judge his decisions from
the context of the general wellbeing of the society. It is the study of moral issues that confront
engineers and engineering organizations when some crucial decisions are taken. Engineering
research and practice requires that the task being performed considers all the pros and cons of
a certain action and its implementation. Teaching engineering ethics in academic institutions
is undertaken largely through many case studies for creating awareness interactively among
engineering students of all disciplines. By studying engineering ethics, the students develop
awareness and are able to take their decisions on moral and ethical grounds.
Ethical standards in engineering are influenced by many factors:
The study of engineering ethics within an engineering program helps students prepare for
their professional lives. A specific advantage for engineering students who learn about ethics
is that they develop clarity in their understanding and thought about ethical issues and the
practice in which they arise. The study of ethics helps students to develop widely applicable
skills in communication, reasoning and reflection. These skills enhance students' abilities and
help them engage with other aspects of the engineering program such as group work and
work placements.
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OBJECTIVES: HUMAN VALUES & PROFESSIONAL
ETHICS
The prime objective of knowing and prescribing to Human Values are as follows:
1. To understand the moral values that ought to guide the engineering profession,
2. To create an awareness on Engineering Ethics and Human Values.
3. To inspire Moral and Social Values and Loyalty.
4. To appreciate the rights of others.
5. Resolve the moral issues in the profession,
6. To justify the moral judgment concerning the profession.
7. Intended to develop a set of beliefs, attitudes, and habits that engineers should display
concerning morality.
The prime objectives of the Professional Ethics are as follows:
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HUMAN VALUES
Human value is defined as “a principle that promotes well-being or prevents harm. The
various people responsible for inculcating and evolving human values are parents, religious
leaders & gurus in daily life and teachers at the institute’s level. Human values can assure a
happy and harmonious human society. At Rizvi College of Engineering, we cultivate and
inculcate these values in the students and staff through teaching and conducting various value
based activities.
The six core human values that we focus upon are:
1. Right conduct
2. Communal Harmony
3. Peace
4. Truth
5. Love
6. Nonviolence
7. Discipline
8. Integrity
9. Honesty
10. Respect for all
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PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
INTRODUCTION:
Professionalism is the conduct or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or
professional; it implies quality of workmanship or service. Professional ethics guide how
members of a professional organization should, or should not, affect others in the course of
practicing their profession.
2. Be trustworthy
In today’s society trust is an issue and any employee who exhibits trustworthiness is on a fast
track to professionalism. Trustworthiness is about fulfilling an assigned task and as an
extension- not letting down expectations, it is been dependable, and reliable when called
upon to deliver a service. In order to earn the trust of your bosses and colleagues, worth and
integrity must be proven over time.
3. Be accountable
To be accountable is to stand tall and be counted for what actions you have undertaken, this is
the blameworthiness and responsibility for your actions and its consequences- good or bad.
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6. Be competent and improve continually
Competence is the ability of an individual to do a job properly, it is a combination of
knowledge, skills and behaviour used to improve performance. Competency grows through
experience and to the extent one is willing to learn and adapt. Continuous self-development is
a pre-requisite in offering professional service at all times.
7. Always be ethical
Ethical behaviour is acting within certain moral codes in accordance with the generally
accepted code of conduct or rules. It is always safe for an employee to “play by the rules”.
This is always the best policy and in instances the rule book is inadequate, acting with a clear
moral conscience is the right way to go. This may cause friction in some organizations but
ethical organizations will always stand by the right moral decisions and actions of their
employees.
9. Be respectful of confidentiality
Confidentiality is respecting the set of rules or promise that restricts you from further and
unauthorized dissemination of information. Over the course of your career, information will
be passed on to you in confidence – either from the organization or from colleagues- and it is
important to be true to such confidences. You gain trust and respect of those confiding in you
and increase your influence within the organization.
you. You must show and lead by good example. Being a professional is about living an
exemplary live within and without the organization. Professionalism is highly valued by
every organization today and professionals are hardly out of work. Apply the ten golden rules
of ethics and enjoy a wonderful, professional and prosperous career.
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WORK ETHICS
Work ethics is defined as a set of attitudes concerned with the value of work, which forms the
motivational orientation. It is a set of values based on hard work and diligence. It is also a
belief in the moral benefit of work and its ability to enhance character. A work ethic may
include being reliable, having initiative, or pursuing new skills.
The work ethics are aimed at ensuring the economy (get job, create wealth, earn salary),
productivity (wealth, profit), safety (in workplace), health and hygiene (working conditions),
privacy (raise family), security (permanence against contractual, pension, and retirement
benefits), cultural and social development (leisure, hobby, and happiness), welfare (social
work), environment (anti-pollution activities), and offer opportunities for all, according to
their abilities, but without discrimination. Work ethics are not just hard work but also a set of
accompanying virtues, whose crucial role is the development and sustaining of high degree of
professionalism.
Professional ethics is the set of standards adopted by professionals. Engineering ethics is the
set of ethical standards that applies to the engineering profession. Some of the important
characteristics of professional ethics are:
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PROFESSIONAL VALUES
1. Integrity: Integrity is defined as the unity of thought, word and deed (honesty) and open
mindedness. It includes the capacity to communicate the factual information so that others
can make well informed decisions. It is one of the self-direction virtues. It enthuses people
not only to execute a job well but to achieve excellence in performance. It helps them to own
the responsibility and earn self-respect and recognition by doing the job. Integrity is the
quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness. It is generally
a personal choice to uphold oneself to consistently moral and ethical standards.
5. Attitude: It is a psychological construct, a mental and emotional entity that inheres in, or
characterizes a person. Attitudes is the most distinctive and indispensable concept in present
day. Attitude can be formed from a person's past and present. Positive attitude people are
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most successful in their life. One should develop such attitude which provides synergy and
satisfaction in their day to day life. Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) characterizes faith,
integrity, hope, optimism, courage, initiative, generosity, tolerance, tact, kindliness and good
common sense.
6. Valuing Time: Time is rare resource. Once it is spent, it is lost forever. It cannot be either
stored or recovered. Hence, time is the most perishable and most valuable resource too. This
resource is continuously spent, whether any decision or action is taken or not. The history of
great reformers and innovators has stressed the importance of time and valuing time. Time
management is the key to increase effectiveness, efficiency or productivity.
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When an individual is passionate about their occupation they tend to work more resulting in
more work satisfaction.
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