American Engineers' Council for Professional Development
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The American Engineers' Council for Professional Development or simply the Engineers' Council for Professional Development, also known by the acronym ECPD and established in June 1932,[1][2] is an Engineering professional body dedicated to the education, accreditation, regulation and professional development of the engineering professionals and students in the United States.[3][4] It sets standards and publishes Codes of Ethics and other material for Engineers and Engineering Schools and Organizations in the United States.[5][6][7][8]
- ^ As an audit of accomplishments, 1932-1947, and a rededication of plans for future action, this booklet is issued by the Engineers' council for professional development in commemoration of its fifteenth anniversary, June 1947
- ^ Science, Volume 94, Issue 2446, pp. 456: Engineers' Council for Professional Development
- ^ Engineers' Council for Professional Development. (1957). The first five years of professional development
- ^ Engineers' Council for Professional Development. (1948). The most desirable personal characteristics; an exploration of opinion and a report from the Sub-committee on Student Development
- ^ Engineers' Council for Professional Development. (1976). Criteria for accrediting programs in engineering in the United States: including objectives and procedures. New York: Engineers' Council for Professional Development
- ^ Engineers' Council for Professional Development. (1947). Canons of ethics for engineers
- ^ Engineers' Council for Professional Development. (1974). The young engineer: a professional guide
- ^ Engineers' Council for Professional Development. (1942). Manual for committees of engineers who aid young men interested in engineering education and the engineering profession