Architectural & Engineering Ethics — A Case Study Method of Learning- CE Credit Quiz
Course #AIAPA12.12.2 |  Course Name: Architectural & Engineering Ethics — A Case Study Method of Learning

AIA CES mandates that course administered via distance or digital on-demand must pass a minimum 10 question quiz with an 80% score to receive credit. You many take the quiz until you receive an 80% or above. Meghan Baird will be notified if you have passed the quiz and report for credit within 3 business days.
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First Name *
Last Name *
Member Number *
E-mail Address *
Who was the engineer from Morton Thiokol? *
10 points
When did they start regulations laws on Architects? *
10 points
True or False: It is important for Architects and Engineers to be licensed because of the health safety and wellness of the public. *
10 points
What county did Tony use as an example for unethical actions? *
10 points
Where are the Codes of Ethics created? *
10 points
True or False: NCARB is made up of engineering registration boards. *
10 points
What are the "Multi-Headed" duties that architects and engineers have to take on? *
10 points
True or False: When there is an ethical issue that you are made aware of during a project, you should talk to the client first and attempt to work through it. *
10 points
In the Challenger case, what was the name of the engineering firm who was hired? *
10 points
True or False: There is not a clear cut answer about what there was to be done to stop the Challenger explosion. *
10 points
What is your ethical duty as an architect if you notice a issue with the structural integrity of a building? *
10 points
Using a scale from 1 to 5 where 1 is “Strongly Disagree" and 5 is “Strongly Agree,” please evaluate the course in the following areas:
The course topic and content covered was relevant *
The course provided me with practical takeaways that I can apply to my job *
 The content was in-depth and challenging enough *
The presentation will help me be more effective and valuable to my employer and/or clients *
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