Ethics and the Right of Way Profession

103 – Ethics and the Right of Way Profession: An overview of ideas and solutions to potential ethical conflicts within the right of way profession.

Course Number: C103
Course Title: Ethics and the Right of Way Profession
Course Level: Ethics
IRWA Credits: 8 QEU / CEU
AQB Credits: Non Applicable
Prerequisites: Not applicable
   

Course Description

This course outlines the concept of ethics and acquaints the right of way professional with the Rules of Professional Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures. This course combines lecture and practical learning exercises as a means of exchanging ideas and solutions to ethical conflicts within the right of way profession.


Credentialing

  • Generalist/Specialist: Ethics courses are applicable to all IRWA Credentialing programs. Successful completion of Course 103 (or Course 104 “Standards of Practice for the Right of Way Professional”) is a requirement for initial completion of all IRWA Credentialing programs. Successful completion of either the ethics or standards courses is also mandatory every five years for recertification purposes.

Topics

  • Explain the Rationale for the IRWA's Code of Ethics.
  • Describe the interrelationship of the IRWA's Code of Ethics, the Rules of Professional Conduct, and the Disciplinary Procedures.
  • Discuss, in general terms, the IRWA's Disciplinary Procedures.
  • Recognize inappropriate professional behavior and provide suggestions to resolve ethical conflicts.

Course Tuition Includes

  • Participant Manual

Required Material

Non Applicable

Who Should take this course

This course is designed for right of way professionals who are in need of ideas and practical solutions for understanding and resolving ethical conflicts as well as those who need to recertify.

 


Classroom Based Education

Online Education

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