Q1 Flashcards
The establishment of the Professional Regulation Commission is based on Republic Act 8981, known as the ________ of 2000
PRC Modernization Act
The current law regulating the practice of chemical engineers in the Philippines is Republic Act 9297, also known as the ___________ of 2004
Chemical Engineering Law
Name one member of the Board of Chemical Engineering
Engr. Shirlyn Chua-Reyes
Engr. Cezar S. De La Cruz
This consists of two concentric circles and the symbol of a manufacturing plant inside the smaller circle. It is patterned after that of the accredited professional organization
The scope of the chemical engineering licensure exam is as follows: ___________, general engineering, and chemical engineering
Physical and chemical principles
___________ says that moral values are entirely relative to and reducible to customs - to the conventions, laws, and norms of the group to which one belongs. What is right is simply what conforms to custom, and it is right solely because it conforms to customs
Ethical Relativism
_____________ are situations in which moral reasons come into conflict, or in which the applications of moral values are unclear, and it is not immediately obvious what should be done. They arise in engineering, as elsewhere, because moral values are many and varied, and can make competing claims
Moral Dilemmas
Name five (5) ethical theories that have been influential and are mentioned in the lecture slides
Rights Ethics
Duty Ethics
Utilitarianism
Virtue Ethics
Self-Realization Ethics
It refers to moral values that are sound or reasonable, actions or policies that are morally required (right), morally permissible (all right), or otherwise morally desirable (good). It is synonymous with morality
Ethics
Name the three (3) fundamental types of morality
Personal Morality
Common Morality
Professional Ethics
Name the three characteristics that differentiate a profession from other forms of work
Advanced Expertise
Self-Regulation
Concerted Service for the Public Good
These are rights are given to people over the creations of their minds
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
This protects an invention for a certain period of time and gives exclusive right for a useful product
Patent
This protects the words and design elements that identify a product. It distinguishes one company from its competitors
Trademark
This protects the original works of authorship, such as writings, art, architecture, and music. It may be on a physical or digital medium. It is usually granted upon the creation of the work
Copyright