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Historical impact of engineering on society What All aspects of the modern society has been impacted in one way or another by engineering; these impacts are either positive or negative, and in some cases neutral. Human beings have designed and built numerous artifacts that are testament to the influence engineering has had on society. From the light bulbs in our houses to the electric vehicles moving in roads, also built through engineering, and international travel, engineering and its impacts and effects is all around us to see(Weir, 2015). The effects of engineering have been incremental, ever since the first automobile was built, radio was used, the telegraph and television were invented, to the first computing devices ever made (UNESCO, 2010). So What The result has been that engineering has made life easy, comfortable, and bearable; advances in medical imaging to the advent of the internet and electricity, as well as building of roads and the global transportation systems; economies have grown, and the world has become a much smaller place, brought together by the marvels of engineering. People and goods can now be moved much faster, especially to emergency areas, such as where there are floods and wars, courtesy of engineering. These are just a few examples of how engineering has impacted society; a significant portion of the global economy is dependent on engineering including manufacturing, telecommunications, electronics, entertainment, and transportation (Teisch, 2011) What Else While engineering has had very positive and life changing impacts on society; its flip side cannot be ignored as well. Engineering has also had adverse effects on society, starting with pollution which is a major challenge in the modern world, considering the current challenges of global warming and climate change, as well as the energy challenge('Interesting Engineering' 2016). The invention of oil and its byproducts have created whole economies and industries, and made it possible to power the world; but in the process, has resulted in massive pollution and generation of harmful green house gases, that may soon be a threat to the existence of life on earth itself. Engineering resulted in massive military industries and machines that led to the deaths of millions (the two World Wars), and continue to wreak havoc in societies through armed conflicts, terrorism, and violent crime (Lawrence, Struthers, Cooke& Stemberger, 2015). Now What The impacts of engineering on society cannot be gainsaid; society has indeed advanced and benefited greatly from engineering, starting with the invention of electricity to energy, mobility, telecommunications, and medicine. Society must now evaluate the positive and negative impacts of
engineering and take a new direction in which the positive impacts are amplified and the negative ones minimized. This should proceed in such a way that telecommunications, robotics, green energy, and the internet work to make life better, even for the millions still deprived of a decent living or those living in extreme poverty. Engineering should work to minimize conflicts and wars by creating opportunities for everyone, and helping provide the world with green renewable energy; whatever the direction taken, engineering must continue helping society prosper and advance (Lawrence, Struthers, Cooke& Stemberger, 2015) Engineering professionalism and ethics in the Australian contexts What In Australia, the impacts that engineering have on the society are immense; but to achieve the positive effects of engineering, Australia has developed a code of ethics to instill professionalism in the industry and ensure society continues to benefit from engineering, rather than be at risk from it. This is codified under Engineers Australia code of ethics So What The key areas for professionalism and code of ethics as defined by Engineers Australia is to demonstrate integrity, to be competent practitioners, to exercise leadership, and to promote sustainability in their endeavors and practice of the profession of engineering('Engineers Australia', 2015). What Else The regulations are guidelines for professionalism in engineering; what is needed is for more engineers to internalize the code of ethics and continue to strive to solve some of the society's challenges, while remaining astute in their practice of ethics and professionalism. Now What Engineering has indeed transformed Australia; the inculcation of ethics and professionalism is an excellent way of ensuring engineering brings positive benefits to society. The next frontier in this context is to ensure engineering results in sustainability; Australia still depends a lot on coal as a primary source of energy, yet it is blessed with abundant renewable energy sources, such as solar. Professionalism and ethics among Australian engineers should be infused with sustainability, so that every act of engineering has at its core sustainability; be it in designing and building roads, sky scrappers, or the next consumer electronic(ElāZein, Airey, Bowden, & Clarkeburn, 2008).
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