2. Contents
3 English and Engineering
The importance of English for
5 engineering in general, and chemical
engineering
6 Engineering and the environment
7 Ethics in engineering
8 Advertisements
9 Presented
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4. "To speak of
engineering is to speak
English, when people
decide to study
English, they know
they will immerse
themselves in many
books and information
where English
predominates"
K
n
nowing the English language
within engineering is basically
a necessity.
This is because a good professional must
be whole and proactive to adapt to this
changing world, this leads us to the fact
that at present the labor field has become
more and more demanding at the time
of the selection of the employees so that
the engineers and any other professional
needs to have a very broad profile.
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5. "The importance of English for
engineering in general, and
chemical engineering".
Now it is of great importance to learn
English nowadays, since the majority of
companies that build in the different
countries of our region focus on the idea
that the staff must master the English
language, in order to have a better
Performance of its functions.
It is necessary to master English, since in
most cases the processes and machinery
come with instructions in English and the
engineer must identify the instructions
without error because a whole procedure
is under his responsibility.
The influence of the English language in
the training of the engineer is quite
positive and is that it is vital to master this
language and even that of other languages
allows you to have a wide advantage
compared to others who do not master it
since we are in a world where present the
opportunity to work in agreements or any
other type of agreements with
professionals from other countries in
which English knowledge will be of great
help.
Perhaps the need of English
for chemistry is due to the
fact that all kinds of material
is in this language in order to
carry out an investigation, it
is the first need that comes to
everyone's mind. And it is not
surprising, since the vast
majority of publications in
the field of chemistry, are
made in this language from
the reagents to most used
books are in English is
essential to the mastery of
this language as at the time
of testing or analyze is the
universal language.
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6. Engineering and
environment
S
ince human beings appeared on our planet hundreds of thousands
of years ago, they began to accumulate empirical knowledge about
the environments in which they lived and the relationships they
established with the organisms with which they lived and depended
on their lives.
"If we think about it, the goal of engineering with the environment is simply to protect and guarantee that all our species,
like the rest of the species that have the planet, have a better quality of life and that future ones can enjoy a clean world
"as we have done".
The last century has brought phenomenal advances in science and technology,
not yet parallel to a globalization of the welfare state, the efficiency of the
economy, human rights or democracy. Along with this, there is an exponential
increase in the use of resources and the emission of pollutants, loss of habitats
and biodiversity, increased inequalities, social pathologies, armed conflicts,
and an unprecedented population explosion.
At the beginning of the new millennium, humanity has great opportunities,
while facing colossal problems, so that we no longer speak only in terms of
safety, health or the environment, but also of "sustainability". In the past,
the risks in the name of progress were limited to localized accidents, while
their time scale (occupational health), as well as spatial or biological scale (the
environment) have increased.
Until now, the most substantive responses have tried to orient themselves to
the levels of production; However, there are many tasks that an engineering
professional must do: plan, prepare environmental impact studies, manage
environmental resources, etc ... But, undoubtedly one of the most difficult and
fascinating tasks of these professionals is to anticipate the possible current
impacts of humanity on the environment.
Taking into account the importance of engineering, it is not surprising that
professionals in this discipline occupy important places in public bodies, in
companies related to fields such as agriculture or mining and even in health
companies; and it is that any activity must be regulated and approved so that
its consequences do not end up contaminating our world excessively.
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7. Ethics in
engineering
The ethics of engineering is the branch of applied ethics and the set of moral
principles that applies to the practice of engineering. Examines and establishes the
obligations of engineers with society, customers and the profession. It is closely
related to the philosophy of science and engineering philosophy.
General principles
1. Engineers consider the safety, health
and well-being of the public to be of the
utmost importance and will strive to
comply with the principles of sustainable
development in the exercise of their
professional functions.
2. Engineers must provide services only
in the areas of their competence.
3. Engineers must issue public statements
only objectively and truthfully.
4. Engineers must act on professional
matters for each employer or client as
agents or loyal representatives, and
should avoid conflicts of interest.
5. Engineers must build their professional
reputation on the merit of their services
and will not be able to compete unfairly
with others.
6. Engineers must act in such a way to
maintain and improve the honor,
integrity and dignity of the engineering
profession, and act with zero tolerance for
bribery, fraud and corruption.
7. Engineers must continue their
professional development throughout
their career, and must offer opportunities
for the professional development of
engineers under their supervision.
Engineer behavior
There are several ethical conflicts that
engineers can face. Some have to do with
technical practice, but many others have
to do with broader considerations of work
/ business behavior.
These include:
1. Personal links with clients, consultants,
competitors, and contractors.
2. Legal behavior of clients, contractors,
and others.
3. Conflict of interests.
4. Bribery and bribery, as well as gifts,
meals, services and entertainment.
5. Treatment of confidential information.
6. The consideration of the assets of the
client or employer.
7. Underemployment / parallel activities.
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