ENEG20001 - Reflective Writing on Australian Engineering Practice, CQU
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This reflective writing assignment explores the student's understanding of engineering practice, ethics, and its impact on society. It covers learning outcomes related to the historical impact of engineering, engineering professionalism and ethics in the Australian context, and the importance of communication. The reflection delves into positive and negative impacts of engineering projects, the significance of sustainable development, and the role of documentation in engineering practice. The student also reflects on the importance of effective communication in engineering, including interactions with team members, clients, and investors. The assignment highlights the need for engineers to consider environmental impact, human rights, and the importance of clear and accurate documentation.

Running head: REFLECTIVE WRITING
Reflective Writing
Name of the Student
Name of the University
Author Note
Reflective Writing
Name of the Student
Name of the University
Author Note
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Learning Outcome 3
What?
During my early college days as an engineering student, I decided to work towards
ensuring a safe environment. Being a student of mechanical engineering, I have always had to
deal with construction of structures and various models.. While I was attending a workshop on
learning how to construct, I realized that the heat and pollution emitted from these harm the
environment in various ways. In my academic curriculum, I came across varied topics that could
be used to societal betterment. As an engineer my duty is to apply my professor’s instructions
into the best interests of the humans and society. With the help of my professor and instructor I
learnt how to utilize my knowledge for societal betterment, building machines that will cause
lesser harm to the environment. Engineering has a wide impact on society because we are
constructing and building the future and all our knowledge should be driven towards making the
world an environmentally safe place. I was taught that environment is harmed by the rays that
are emitted and therefore it is our duty as engineers to ensure that eco-friendly machines are built
that do not cause detriment to the nature (Holden, Linnerud and Banister 2017). My course work
has been most driven towards making socially relevant equipments that help in creating
sustainable models.
Positive impact:. Machines and equipments needed by engineers have damaging effect on the
environment as a result of which humans can suffer tremendous hazards. The essential duty of an
engineer is to use eco-friendly gadgets that will preserve the nature and also not use up all
resources. It is my duty as an engineer to not run after economic gratification but to take risk
driven initiatives that will ultimately lead to a sustained environment. I am duty bound to engage
REFLECTIVE WRITING
Learning Outcome 3
What?
During my early college days as an engineering student, I decided to work towards
ensuring a safe environment. Being a student of mechanical engineering, I have always had to
deal with construction of structures and various models.. While I was attending a workshop on
learning how to construct, I realized that the heat and pollution emitted from these harm the
environment in various ways. In my academic curriculum, I came across varied topics that could
be used to societal betterment. As an engineer my duty is to apply my professor’s instructions
into the best interests of the humans and society. With the help of my professor and instructor I
learnt how to utilize my knowledge for societal betterment, building machines that will cause
lesser harm to the environment. Engineering has a wide impact on society because we are
constructing and building the future and all our knowledge should be driven towards making the
world an environmentally safe place. I was taught that environment is harmed by the rays that
are emitted and therefore it is our duty as engineers to ensure that eco-friendly machines are built
that do not cause detriment to the nature (Holden, Linnerud and Banister 2017). My course work
has been most driven towards making socially relevant equipments that help in creating
sustainable models.
Positive impact:. Machines and equipments needed by engineers have damaging effect on the
environment as a result of which humans can suffer tremendous hazards. The essential duty of an
engineer is to use eco-friendly gadgets that will preserve the nature and also not use up all
resources. It is my duty as an engineer to not run after economic gratification but to take risk
driven initiatives that will ultimately lead to a sustained environment. I am duty bound to engage

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myself in the production of machines that produce less harmful emissions and apply less harmful
techniques to improve energy efficiency.
Negative impact: While having to build a bridge in a remote village, we had to resettle an
indigenous tribe and hence the land where they grew up were not accessible to them anymore.
Their economic rights were hampered and they could not co-exist with their tribe in their own
habitat. This is a professional hazard we have to undertake to ensure that the society betters from
our work but the sometimes humans of a certain tribe face the collateral damage.
What else?
In one of the workshops that I attended, I was explained about the importance of preserving the
nature and the concept of sustainable development. I was told during the workshop that
preserving the nature is a primary duty as an engineer because we are building machines and
devising instruments that can alter the harmonious construct of the nature (Le blanc 2015). The
workshop focused on ensuring that all engineers are taught how to preserve the natural resources
and not exhaust them because the resources are limited and as a human race, we cannot survive if
the resources deplete. The duty extends to ensuring that the future generation is not devoid of
natural resources (Charles Jr, Chmidheiny and Watts 2017).
What now?
Engineering schools are taking up courses that help in water resource management; explore the
social impact of engineering on students. We have to be taught how to direct our education
towards preserving the nature and course works need to be tailor made to involve students in
ensuring human rights is made priority.
REFLECTIVE WRITING
myself in the production of machines that produce less harmful emissions and apply less harmful
techniques to improve energy efficiency.
Negative impact: While having to build a bridge in a remote village, we had to resettle an
indigenous tribe and hence the land where they grew up were not accessible to them anymore.
Their economic rights were hampered and they could not co-exist with their tribe in their own
habitat. This is a professional hazard we have to undertake to ensure that the society betters from
our work but the sometimes humans of a certain tribe face the collateral damage.
What else?
In one of the workshops that I attended, I was explained about the importance of preserving the
nature and the concept of sustainable development. I was told during the workshop that
preserving the nature is a primary duty as an engineer because we are building machines and
devising instruments that can alter the harmonious construct of the nature (Le blanc 2015). The
workshop focused on ensuring that all engineers are taught how to preserve the natural resources
and not exhaust them because the resources are limited and as a human race, we cannot survive if
the resources deplete. The duty extends to ensuring that the future generation is not devoid of
natural resources (Charles Jr, Chmidheiny and Watts 2017).
What now?
Engineering schools are taking up courses that help in water resource management; explore the
social impact of engineering on students. We have to be taught how to direct our education
towards preserving the nature and course works need to be tailor made to involve students in
ensuring human rights is made priority.

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Learning Outcome 4
What?
Documentation is part of our learning and it is the art of managing documents that are necessary
for our projects and keeping them handy and correct. Paperwork is at the core of every big
company because they provide documentation (Glatz 2014). Engineers have to be very efficient
in managing documents and analyze data (Barry and Herkert 2015). Engineers provide large-
scale input and insight into the working of an instrument or a gadget. To work efficiently, it is
very important for us to manage and compile all the day. We have to be very efficient and
prompt. As an employee of the company, I was made to handle all the documents, compile them
and preserve them for future references.
Positive impact: As an engineer, my work does not limit itself to only construction of
manufacture of instruments but also maintain an authentic and reliable database. Working in the
company, I not only used my theoretical knowledge to form opinions but also recorded them as
documents for future use. Through my experiences, I came to realize that many calculations go
into formulating a device and this need to be authentic and without errors. As an employee, I was
made to conduct surveys to reach a consensus and that required meticulous calculations and error
free deductions which always had to be verified by seniors and experienced professionals.
REFLECTIVE WRITING
Learning Outcome 4
What?
Documentation is part of our learning and it is the art of managing documents that are necessary
for our projects and keeping them handy and correct. Paperwork is at the core of every big
company because they provide documentation (Glatz 2014). Engineers have to be very efficient
in managing documents and analyze data (Barry and Herkert 2015). Engineers provide large-
scale input and insight into the working of an instrument or a gadget. To work efficiently, it is
very important for us to manage and compile all the day. We have to be very efficient and
prompt. As an employee of the company, I was made to handle all the documents, compile them
and preserve them for future references.
Positive impact: As an engineer, my work does not limit itself to only construction of
manufacture of instruments but also maintain an authentic and reliable database. Working in the
company, I not only used my theoretical knowledge to form opinions but also recorded them as
documents for future use. Through my experiences, I came to realize that many calculations go
into formulating a device and this need to be authentic and without errors. As an employee, I was
made to conduct surveys to reach a consensus and that required meticulous calculations and error
free deductions which always had to be verified by seniors and experienced professionals.
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Negative impact: Human are fallible and sometimes our errors lead to large scale destruction. I
had to prepare blueprints, graphs, drawings, charts and diagrams and any fallacy would have led
large-scale destructions of property and human life. If I do not keep a record of all the authentic
data that I am using in my work, there might be errors and can lead to collapse of bridges or
buildings and harm the huge chunk of humans. Poor documentation and wrong information
cannot be ignored in case of engineers because we are devising projects that have a futuristic
element. These paper works take a lot of time and are time consuming in the sense that manual
labour can be very time intensive. (Hann 2015).
What else?
Engineers like us are required to do massive paper work before an assignment finally takes off
and these documents should lay down all the intricate details of the project. The onus is on the
engineers like us who prepare the blueprint for the workers to work on and if there an inaccuracy
in those blueprints, there will be a major collapse of the entire project. As an engineer I have to
prepare various quality assurance projects that ascertain the quality of a project. Asset
documentation is also a part of an engineer’s work wherein I have to document assets of the
company and make sure they are credible, reliable and free from errors.
What now?
Clients keep changing the requirements and to keep a track of that, digital documentation is very
important because that will save a lot of time and will also reduce chances of making errors. All
these information also need to be properly managed by me to ensure no mistakes are made while
preparing a project. Being part of a diverse subject like engineering, manual documentation
should be replaced by digital documentation. (Borenstein and Arkin 2016).
REFLECTIVE WRITING
Negative impact: Human are fallible and sometimes our errors lead to large scale destruction. I
had to prepare blueprints, graphs, drawings, charts and diagrams and any fallacy would have led
large-scale destructions of property and human life. If I do not keep a record of all the authentic
data that I am using in my work, there might be errors and can lead to collapse of bridges or
buildings and harm the huge chunk of humans. Poor documentation and wrong information
cannot be ignored in case of engineers because we are devising projects that have a futuristic
element. These paper works take a lot of time and are time consuming in the sense that manual
labour can be very time intensive. (Hann 2015).
What else?
Engineers like us are required to do massive paper work before an assignment finally takes off
and these documents should lay down all the intricate details of the project. The onus is on the
engineers like us who prepare the blueprint for the workers to work on and if there an inaccuracy
in those blueprints, there will be a major collapse of the entire project. As an engineer I have to
prepare various quality assurance projects that ascertain the quality of a project. Asset
documentation is also a part of an engineer’s work wherein I have to document assets of the
company and make sure they are credible, reliable and free from errors.
What now?
Clients keep changing the requirements and to keep a track of that, digital documentation is very
important because that will save a lot of time and will also reduce chances of making errors. All
these information also need to be properly managed by me to ensure no mistakes are made while
preparing a project. Being part of a diverse subject like engineering, manual documentation
should be replaced by digital documentation. (Borenstein and Arkin 2016).

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Learning Outcome 5
What?
Communication is expression of thoughts and ideas across a wide range of topics. As an
engineer, my work entails that I work on technology but that does not limit my communication.
Throughout the day, I have to interact with my team mates, give them instructions and head them
into new projects.
So what?
Positive impact: Not limiting my interactions to engineers, I also communicate with my clients,
seniors to me who are more experienced to gain knowledge into any subject I am working on. In
my profession, communication skill is a must have because without interaction it is impossible to
convey my plans across to my team. Being the head of the team and being in a managerial
position, I have to communicate with my team mates and it is imperative that I give them all the
details regarding the nature of the project, their work, the deadline, the procedure they need to
follow for the smooth functioning of the project.
Negative impact: Even though my field is more technical in nature, the marketing aspect of my
career requires that I communicate with the clients and investors to market myself better. My
teams is varied combination of people from different ethnicities and background and therefore
requires me to communicate in different languages to express my opinion. That is an effective
hindrance to communication in a team of varied differences.
REFLECTIVE WRITING
Learning Outcome 5
What?
Communication is expression of thoughts and ideas across a wide range of topics. As an
engineer, my work entails that I work on technology but that does not limit my communication.
Throughout the day, I have to interact with my team mates, give them instructions and head them
into new projects.
So what?
Positive impact: Not limiting my interactions to engineers, I also communicate with my clients,
seniors to me who are more experienced to gain knowledge into any subject I am working on. In
my profession, communication skill is a must have because without interaction it is impossible to
convey my plans across to my team. Being the head of the team and being in a managerial
position, I have to communicate with my team mates and it is imperative that I give them all the
details regarding the nature of the project, their work, the deadline, the procedure they need to
follow for the smooth functioning of the project.
Negative impact: Even though my field is more technical in nature, the marketing aspect of my
career requires that I communicate with the clients and investors to market myself better. My
teams is varied combination of people from different ethnicities and background and therefore
requires me to communicate in different languages to express my opinion. That is an effective
hindrance to communication in a team of varied differences.

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What else?
Effective communication helps in guiding the team into working on the right
requirements (Carter et al.2016). The art of articulating ideas to the team members is an essential
aspect of engineering and as a team member I am expected to be adept at it. As an engineer I also
need to collaborate with other engineers and to do that I need to communicate my plans
effectively. Collaborators need efficient prowess over language and communication and only
then will they make any attempt to merge with my plans. Engineering being a multi-disciplinary
subject area, I need to have knowledge of vast ideas and utilize them in my projects. To grow as
an industry, I need to meet investors and convince them about the authenticity of my project for
them to fund me. An investor will be convinced in my work only if I can articulate my plans in a
well structured and formulated way.
What now?
Being conversant in technological language and knowing my field will not suffice and
therefore I need to inculcate the talent of expressing my views to a non technological audience in
the least complex ways. I have to have a grasp of knowledge and language skills to communicate
to a larger audience because my profession entails working with workers and technicians who do
not have the academic qualification to understand technical terms. There is a need for language
training so that people feel comfortable expressing their opinions. Language is a barrier breaker
because in my team people come from various backgrounds and varied technical proficiency,
hence to put across my views and make my team function to the mark, I need to communicate
efficiently.
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What else?
Effective communication helps in guiding the team into working on the right
requirements (Carter et al.2016). The art of articulating ideas to the team members is an essential
aspect of engineering and as a team member I am expected to be adept at it. As an engineer I also
need to collaborate with other engineers and to do that I need to communicate my plans
effectively. Collaborators need efficient prowess over language and communication and only
then will they make any attempt to merge with my plans. Engineering being a multi-disciplinary
subject area, I need to have knowledge of vast ideas and utilize them in my projects. To grow as
an industry, I need to meet investors and convince them about the authenticity of my project for
them to fund me. An investor will be convinced in my work only if I can articulate my plans in a
well structured and formulated way.
What now?
Being conversant in technological language and knowing my field will not suffice and
therefore I need to inculcate the talent of expressing my views to a non technological audience in
the least complex ways. I have to have a grasp of knowledge and language skills to communicate
to a larger audience because my profession entails working with workers and technicians who do
not have the academic qualification to understand technical terms. There is a need for language
training so that people feel comfortable expressing their opinions. Language is a barrier breaker
because in my team people come from various backgrounds and varied technical proficiency,
hence to put across my views and make my team function to the mark, I need to communicate
efficiently.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barry, B.E. and Herkert, J.R., 2015. Engineering ethics. In Cambridge handbook of engineering
education research. Cambridge University Press.
Borenstein, J. and Arkin, R., 2016. Robotic nudges: the ethics of engineering a more socially just
human being. Science and engineering ethics, 22(1), pp.31-46.
Carter, D.F., Ro, H.K., Alcott, B. and Lattuca, L.R., 2016. Co-curricular connections: The role of
undergraduate research experiences in promoting engineering students’ communication,
teamwork, and leadership skills. Research in Higher Education, 57(3), pp.363-393.
Charles Jr, O.H., Schmidheiny, S. and Watts, P., 2017. Walking the talk: The business case for
sustainable development. Routledge
Glatz, B., 2014. Ethics in Engineering.
Han, H., 2015. Virtue ethics, positive psychology, and a new model of science and engineering
ethics education. Science and engineering ethics, 21(2), pp.441-460.
Holden, E., Linnerud, K. and Banister, D., 2017. The imperatives of sustainable
development. Sustainable Development, 25(3), pp.213-226
Koizumi, H., 2017. Ethics-Based-Engineering: Importance of Academy’s Initiative Toward
Human Security and Well-Being. In Healthcare Engineering (pp. 1-7). Springer, Singapore.
Le Blanc, D., 2015. Towards integration at last? The sustainable development goals as a network
of targets. Sustainable Development, 23(3), pp.176-187.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barry, B.E. and Herkert, J.R., 2015. Engineering ethics. In Cambridge handbook of engineering
education research. Cambridge University Press.
Borenstein, J. and Arkin, R., 2016. Robotic nudges: the ethics of engineering a more socially just
human being. Science and engineering ethics, 22(1), pp.31-46.
Carter, D.F., Ro, H.K., Alcott, B. and Lattuca, L.R., 2016. Co-curricular connections: The role of
undergraduate research experiences in promoting engineering students’ communication,
teamwork, and leadership skills. Research in Higher Education, 57(3), pp.363-393.
Charles Jr, O.H., Schmidheiny, S. and Watts, P., 2017. Walking the talk: The business case for
sustainable development. Routledge
Glatz, B., 2014. Ethics in Engineering.
Han, H., 2015. Virtue ethics, positive psychology, and a new model of science and engineering
ethics education. Science and engineering ethics, 21(2), pp.441-460.
Holden, E., Linnerud, K. and Banister, D., 2017. The imperatives of sustainable
development. Sustainable Development, 25(3), pp.213-226
Koizumi, H., 2017. Ethics-Based-Engineering: Importance of Academy’s Initiative Toward
Human Security and Well-Being. In Healthcare Engineering (pp. 1-7). Springer, Singapore.
Le Blanc, D., 2015. Towards integration at last? The sustainable development goals as a network
of targets. Sustainable Development, 23(3), pp.176-187.

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Trabia, M., Longo, J.A. and Wainscott, S., 2016. Training Graduate Engineering Students in
Ethics.
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Trabia, M., Longo, J.A. and Wainscott, S., 2016. Training Graduate Engineering Students in
Ethics.
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