IQY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

STC TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

ST CLEMENTS UNIVERSITY MYANMAR COLLEGE

IPEM TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

MASTERS DEREE LEARNING SUPPORT

There are two types of Masters Programs in Engineering

1.     Master of Engineering Practice

2.     Master of Engineering

 

(1) Master of Engineering Practice (240 credits, 120 credits for BE degree)

Master of Engineering Practice is for experienced engineers . It will include the following subjects of 10 credits each

 

·        BAE 701 Engineering Fundamental

·        BAE 702 Engineering Management

·        BAE 703 Leadership & Human Resources Management

·        BAE 704 Risk Management & Industrial Safety

·        BAE 705 Engineering Competency Development

·        BAE 706 Engineering Report Writing

·        BAE 707 Engineering Ethics

·        BAE 708 Engineering Knowledge

Completion of the above subjects will earn Graduate Diploma in Engineering Practice (80 credits at Masters level +120 Credits for Bachelors degree level total 200 credits. Completion of two or more units can earn Graduate Certificate in Engineering.

The candidate will need to do Engineering Design Project of 40 credits to complete Master of Engineering Practice of 240 credits

 

 

The followings are study instruction

Form 15

IQY Master Diploma

www.highlightcomputer.com/iqymasterdiploma.pdf

 

BAE701 to 708, you will complete the Graduate Diploma

Then submit the design project to complete the Masters

From the above links, textbooks can be downloaded. Choose Civil Engineering

Form 45 St Clements University Master of Engineering for Non standard Entry Study Support

 

http://www.highlightcomputer.com/Master of Engineering.pdf

 

The following link shows the example of the tasks that you need to do

Form 46 Master Diploma Civil Worked Example

http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MasterDiplomaWorkExamplesCivil.pdf

 

(1) Master of Engineering (Professional Engineering)

(240 credits, 120 credits for BE degree)

Masters of Engineering (Professional Engineering) program is for recent graduates who have completed their BE degrees.

It will include the following 24 subjects of 5 credits each

The students will have to write 20 pages study progress report for each of the subjects outlined below.

 

The report needs to include

 

·        Date and chapters that the candidate reads (The student will need to read the book

·        at least 4 days per week)

 

·        Highlight  the key concepts, key formula, key theory & practical application concepts .

 

·        Notes of the topic that you read.

 

·        Key diagrams, formula, problem solutions

 

·        Power point slides to express the key topics

 

There are 24 units in Masters of Engineering (Professional Engineering) Program, the candidate will need to complete one unit per month so that the whole program will be completed within 24 months. (120 credits at Masters level and 120 Credits for Bachelors degree total 240 credits).

 

As Master of Professional Engineering in delivered entirely in English and very intensive program, to encourage the students to earn the Graduate Diploma and Masters degree, the following arrangements are also made.

 

Graduate Diploma in Engineering (140 credits)

Completion of the compulsory 4 subjects will earn Graduate Diploma in Engineering (20  credits at Masters level +120 Credits for Bachelors degree level total 140 credits. Completion of two or more units can earn Graduate Certificate in Engineering.

 

Master of Engineering Science

Completion of the compulsory 6 subjects will earn Master of Engineering Science (30  credits at Masters level +120 Credits for Bachelors degree level total 150 credits.

Master of Engineering

Completion of the compulsory 6 subjects PLUS project (30 credits) will earn Master of Engineering (60  credits at Masters level +120 Credits for Bachelors degree level total 180 credits.

 

Master of Engineering from SCPU School of Engineering registered in Switzerland

Please note that the candidates who want to get the Master of Engineering from SCPU School of Engineering registered in Switzerland must complete Masters of Engineering (Professional Engineering) by either studying the lectures of entire English medium of language instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

Electrical Compulsory Subjects

·        BAE 655-Wireless Communications

·        BAE656 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

·        BAE 670-Power System Engineering

·        BAE 661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings

·        BAE 677-Photovoltaic Systems

·        BAE 660-Control Engineering

Two cross disciplinary subjects

·        BAE 694-Mechanical Control Engineering

·        BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration

 

Pick up the required book

Two Cross disciplinary  subjects

BAE 694-Electro-Mechanical Control Engineering

 

BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration

 

The above subjects will be provide with English and Myanmar Instructions and guidance. The candidates can choose the other subjects from the available subjects but they are entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

Instead of doing the project, the following options are also open for the students.

Project Reference Link  http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/engineeringdesign.htm

Option (1) Self study or two more subjects

The students  can select choose two more subjects from the available subjects in same discipline or other discipline , follow the entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

 

Option (2) Complete any two of the following subjects by submitting the assignments

·        BAE 702 Engineering Management

·        BAE 703 Leadership & Human Resources Management

·        BAE 704 Risk Management & Industrial Safety

·        BAE 707 Engineering Ethics

Civil Compulsory Subjects

BAE 631-Advanced Concrete Technology

BAE 634-Building Construction

BAE 636-Building Technology Electrical Mechanical System (BAE661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings)

BAE 650-Steel Design

BAE 635-Building Survey

BAE 644-Estimating

Two Cross disciplinary  subjects

BAE 690-Mechanical Estimating

BAE 689A/B-Mechanical Design

 

Two Cross disciplinary  subjects

BAE 690-Mechanical Estimating

BAE 689A/B-Mechanical Design

 

The above subjects will be provide with English and Myanmar Instructions and guidance. The candidates can choose the other subjects from the available subjects but they are entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

Instead of doing the project, the students  can select choose two more subjects from the available subjects in same discipline or other discipline , follow the entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

Mechanical Compulsory Subjects

BAE 678A/B-Machine Design

BAE 689A/B-Mechanical Design

BAE 698-Thermal Engineering

BAE 694-Control Engineering

BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration

BAE 690-Mechanical Estimating

Two Cross disciplinary  subjects

BAE 661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings

BAE 650-Steel Design

 

 

Two Cross disciplinary  subjects

BAE 661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings

BAE 650-Steel Design 

The above subjects will be provide with English and Myanmar Instructions and guidance. The candidates can choose the other subjects from the available subjects but they are entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

Instead of doing the project, the students  can select choose two more subjects from the available subjects in same discipline or other discipline , follow the entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which they need to do self study and submit the study report.

Project Reference Link  http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/engineeringdesign.htm

List of the subjects and Resources Download Link

Electrical

Civil

Mechanical

Renewable Energy

Information Technology

 

 

The above link contains all textbooks in the following links

Part 1 Course Work

Any 24 subjects can be selected .

(1) BAE 658-Real-time Systems


(2) BAE 665-Fabrication Engineering at the Micro and Nanoscale


(3) BAE 655-Wireless Communications.

(3) BAE 671-Satellite Communications and Navigation Systems

(4) BAE 665-Embedded Digital Signal Processing Systems

(5)BAE 657-Advanced Electromagnetics Applications

(6)BAE 676-Failure Analysis

(7)BAE 673-Frequency Stability

(8) MEE11-High Speed A-D Converters

(9) MEE2-Advanced Electric Power Engineering

 

MEE9-Handbook of Power System Engineering-.pdf (11.57MB)

(10)MEE12-Iterative Learning Control

(11) BAE 664-Distributed Generation in Power System

(12) BAE 675-Nanoelectronics

(13) MEE1-Electric Distribution Systems

(14) BAE 674-Intelligent Systems

(15) MEE13-Non linear control

(16) BAE 656-Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction
(17) BAE 677-Photovoltaic Systems

(18) BAE 660-Control Engineering

(19) BAE 659-Computer-aided Control Systems

(20) MEE7-EMI Filter Design

(21) BAE 661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings

(22) BAE 670-Power System Engineering

(23) MEE10-High Performance Control of AC Drives

 

(24) BAE 667-Industrial Control System

(25) MEE14-System Engineering Concepts

(26) MEE6-Electronics+Power Electronics+Opto Electronics+Microwave+Radar

(27) BAE 666-Generating Electricity in a Carbon Constrained World

(28) BAE 669-Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

(29) BAE 663-Advanced Digital Electronics

(30)MEE8-Flexible Power Transmission

(31) BAE 668-Photonics

(32) MEE3-Electric Power Transmission System Engineering

 

(33) BAE 672-Industrial& System Engineering

 

(34) MEE5-Electro Optics

(35) MEE4-Electricity Power Generation

(36) BAE 662-Design of Rotating Electrical Machines

 

Part 2 Thesis

Master of Engineering (Thesis).pdf (0.3MB)

 

 Meaning of Research & Research Proposal

 

 

 

Research Preparation & planning

 

Research Practice

 

Textbook Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research Published under the Sponsorship of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

 

 

 

Other References

Master of Engineering (Electrical) Course Work Graduate Diploma Syllabus.doc (0.02MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.pdf (0.26MB)

 

St Clements Technological University Masters Degree Scholarship Application Form.doc (1.32MB)

iqymasterdegree.docx (2.65MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.doc (0.04MB)


Educational Research.pdf (3.02MB)


CIVIL                                                                    Menu

The above link contains all textbooks in the following links

Part 1 Course Work

All 24 subjects must be completed.


(1) BAE 654-Theory & Design of Bridges

(2)BAE 653-Surveying

(3) BAE 652-Structural Analysis


(4) BAE 649-Soil & Rock Mechanic

(5)BAE 651-Strom & Waste Water

(6) BAE 650-Steel Design.pdf


(7) BAE 648-Railways Bridges

(8)BAE 646 Highway Engineering

(9) BAE 647-Piling Engineering

(10) BAE 645-Geotechnics

(11) BAE 642-Design of Reinforce Concrete  

(12) BAE 644-Estimating

(13) BAE 643-Earthquake Resistant Structure

(14) BAE 638-Construction Drawing

(15)BAE 641-Construction Site Planning

(16) BAE 640-Construction Mathematics.

(17) BAE 639-Construction Materials

(18) BAE 634-Building Construction

(19) BAE 637-Composite Structure of Steel & Concrete

(20) BAE 636-Building Technology Electrical Mechanical System

(21) BAE 635-Building Survey


(22) BAE 633-Bridge Construction

(23) BAE 632-Architectural Design

(24) BAE 631-Advanced Concrete Technology

 

Part 2 Thesis

Master of Engineering (Thesis).pdf (0.3MB)

Lecture Video

 

https://youtu.be/fGcpxlEUndo

 

 Lecture Slides Introduction to Research

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/McM_Ch1.ppt

 

 Meaning of Research & Research Proposal

 

 www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/EDUC8631_Slides-Day_1-Sessions_1_2_3_and_4.ppt

 

Research Preparation & planning

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Chapter7.ppt

 

Research Practice

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/STEM_PedR_jane.ppt

 

Textbook Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research Published under the Sponsorship of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

 

http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/11.Research+Thesis (ICT 605).zip

 

Other References

Master of Engineering (Electrical) Course Work Graduate Diploma Syllabus.doc (0.02MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.pdf (0.26MB)

 

St Clements Technological University Masters Degree Scholarship Application Form.doc (1.32MB)

iqymasterdegree.docx (2.65MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.doc (0.04MB)


Educational Research.pdf (3.02MB)



MECHANICAL                                                          Menu

 

The above link contains all textbooks in the following links

Part 1 Course Work

Any 24 subjects to be completed.

 

(1) BAE 694-Control Engineering

(2) BAE 682-Assembly Automation & Product Design

(3) BAE 688-Manufacturing & Management.

(4) BAE 692-Metallurgy

(5) BAE 689A-Mechanical Design

(6) BAE 686-Electro-Mechanical Manufacturing Process

7) BAE 683-Material engineering

(8) BAE 693-Piping System

(9) BAE 689B-Mechanical Design

(10) BAE 625- Structural Engineering Mechanics

(11) BAE 696-Specification Development

(12) BAE 698-Thermal Engineering

(13) BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration

(14) BAE 678A-Machine Design

(15) BAE 684-Computerised Engine Control

(16) BAE 678B-Machine Design

(17) BAE 685-Electric Vehicle Technology

(18) BAE 695-Random Vibration

(19) BAE 691-Mechatronics

(20) BAE 680-Quality Control

(21) BAE 690-Mechanical Estimating

(22) BAE 679- Materials Science

(23) BAE 681- Welding Engineering.

(24) BAE 679-Composite Materials & Joining Thechology.pdf (15.06MB)

(25) BAE 687-Lasers in Manufacturing.pdf (8.93MB)

(26) BAE 697-Structural Foundation Design.pdf (10.27MB)

Part 2 Thesis

Master of Engineering (Thesis).pdf (0.3MB)

Lecture Video

 

https://youtu.be/fGcpxlEUndo

 

 Lecture Slides Introduction to Research

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/McM_Ch1.ppt

 

 Meaning of Research & Research Proposal

 

 www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/EDUC8631_Slides-Day_1-Sessions_1_2_3_and_4.ppt

 

Research Preparation & planning

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Chapter7.ppt

 

Research Practice

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/STEM_PedR_jane.ppt

 

Textbook Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research Published under the Sponsorship of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

 

http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/11.Research+Thesis (ICT 605).zip

 

Other References

Master of Engineering (Electrical) Course Work Graduate Diploma Syllabus.doc (0.02MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.pdf (0.26MB)

 

St Clements Technological University Masters Degree Scholarship Application Form.doc (1.32MB)

iqymasterdegree.docx (2.65MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.doc (0.04MB)


Educational Research.pdf (3.02MB)
 

RENEWABLE ENERGY                                          Menu

 

The above link contains all textbooks in the following links

 

Part 1 Course Work

 

The following 10  subjects to be completed.

Each 10 credits and total 100 credits to get Graduate Diploma

 

(1) RE511- Sustaining Earth Energy resources

(2) RE510- Water Conservation

(3) RE509- Applied Photovoltaics

(4) RE508- Solar Hydrogen Energy System

(5) RE507- Offshore Wind Turbines Part 1

RE507- Offshore Wind Turbines Part 2

(6) RE505- Green Building Design

(7) RE504- Engineering Solution for Sustainability

(8) RE503- Energy Management in Industrial and Commercial Facilities

(9) RE502- Biomass Gasification


(10) RE 501-Control of Solar Energy System

 

Part 2 Thesis

Master of Engineering (Thesis).pdf (0.3MB)

Lecture Video

 

https://youtu.be/fGcpxlEUndo

 

 Lecture Slides Introduction to Research

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/McM_Ch1.ppt

 

 Meaning of Research & Research Proposal

 

 www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/EDUC8631_Slides-Day_1-Sessions_1_2_3_and_4.ppt

 

Research Preparation & planning

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Chapter7.ppt

 

Research Practice

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/STEM_PedR_jane.ppt

 

Textbook Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research Published under the Sponsorship of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

 

http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/11.Research+Thesis (ICT 605).zip

 

Other References

Master of Engineering (Electrical) Course Work Graduate Diploma Syllabus.doc (0.02MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.pdf (0.26MB)

 

St Clements Technological University Masters Degree Scholarship Application Form.doc (1.32MB)

iqymasterdegree.docx (2.65MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.doc (0.04MB)


Educational Research.pdf (3.02MB)



INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY                             Menu

 

The above link contains all textbooks in the following links

Part 1 Course Work

The following 8 subjects to be completed

Each 10 credits, total 80 credits to complete Graduate Diploma

 

(1) Programming (ICT 601).zip (125.7MB)

(2) E-Commerce (ICT 602).zip (31.69MB)

(3) Multimedia Systems (ICT 604).zip (55.44MB)

(4) Database Systems(ICT 502).zip (17.93MB)

(5) Applied Computing I (ICT 505).zip (14.2MB)


(6)  Applied Computing II(ICT 506).zip (134.73MB)

(7) Software Engineering (ICT 603).zip (90.71MB)

 

The following two Electrical (Computer) subjects must be completed

Each 5 credits. Two combined units 10 credits

 

(8) BAE658 Real Time Systems + BAE 674 Intelligent Systems

 

BAE 658-Real-time Systems

BAE 674-Intelligent Systems


The above two Electrical (Computer) units can also be studied

 

 

Part 2 Thesis

Master of Engineering (Thesis).pdf (0.3MB)

Lecture Video

 

https://youtu.be/fGcpxlEUndo

 

 Lecture Slides Introduction to Research

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/McM_Ch1.ppt

 

 Meaning of Research & Research Proposal

 

 www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/EDUC8631_Slides-Day_1-Sessions_1_2_3_and_4.ppt

 

Research Preparation & planning

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Chapter7.ppt

 

Research Practice

 

 

www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/STEM_PedR_jane.ppt

 

Textbook Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research Published under the Sponsorship of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

 

http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/11.Research+Thesis (ICT 605).zip

 

Other References

Master of Engineering (Electrical) Course Work Graduate Diploma Syllabus.doc (0.02MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.pdf (0.26MB)

 

St Clements Technological University Masters Degree Scholarship Application Form.doc (1.32MB)

iqymasterdegree.docx (2.65MB)

Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering Course Work.doc (0.04MB)


Educational Research.pdf (3.02MB)



Then Masters degree will be completed

 

BAE 702 Engineering Management

See the site

View the videos, down load the lessons, study and then do the exercises in

BAE 703 Leadership & Human Resources Management

See the site

View the videos, down load the lessons, study and then do the exercises in

Exercises Download Link

Study Guide

BAE 704 Risk Management & Industrial Safety

View the videos, down load the lessons, study and then write an essay

“ How I will assess the risks in my workplace”  You can write 3 to 5 pages.

BAE 707 Engineering Ethics

Society of Professional Engineers-UK

Code of Professional Conduct

All individuals registered as Professional Engineers and those aspiring to become registered Professional Engineers shall deliver services in accordance with the Society’s Code of Professional Conduct and shall:

1. Competence

a) only undertake professional tasks for which they are competent and will at all times exercise all reasonable professional skill and care to prevent avoidable danger to health or safety and the creation of adverse impacts on the environment.

b) maintain and broaden their knowledge, experience and competence and encourage others to do so.

2. Integrity

a) treat all persons fairly with respect and without bias

b) avoid where possible real or perceived conflict of interest and advise affected parties should such conflicts arise.

c) observe the proper duties of confidentiality owed to appropriate parties.

d) discharge their professional duties with integrity, impartiality and objectivity and have no involvement with any form of bribery.

3. Responsibility

a) accept appropriate responsibility for work carried out under their supervision.

b) assess relevant risks and liability and, if appropriate, have in force appropriate liability insurances.

c) notify the Society within 28 days:

d) notify the Society of any significant violation of the Code of Conduct by any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register.

4. Information

a) co-operate with the Society and provide such information as may be requested to facilitate any investigation into the conduct of any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register.

5. Relationships

a) have due regard to their duty of care to clients and not take advantage of any client or potential client for whatever cause or reason in obtaining and carrying out instructions.

b) put all terms of engagement in writing and state the fees to be charged; whenever practicable, these should be issued to the client before a project is begun.

c) inform his/her client immediately if it appears that his/her estimate as to the total fees to be charged is likely to be or will be exceeded.

d) take care not to mislead a client as to the range of services that a quoted fee is intended to cover and the amount of future fees which may be involved.
Note in respect of relationships: Any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register shall not:

with that client he/she makes full disclosure to the relevant client of the nature or amount of such fee, commission, discount or inducement and the name of the person or persons to whom such fee, commission, discount or inducement was offered or given.

6. Practice

a) Ensure that in respect of any firm in which he/she is or is held out to be a sole proprietor, partner or a director or through which he/she practises or conducts business:

b) Titles associated with the registration of Professional Engineers such as “PEng” and “PEng(UK)” and membership of the Society such as “Fellow of the Society of Professional Engineers”, “Member of the Society of Professional Engineers”, and all others relating to membership of the Society of Professional Engineers, and the designations FSPE, MSPE, Hon.FSPEHon.MSPE shall only be used or authorised to be used in connection with a partnership or company

 

7. Managerial responsibility

a) In addition to the responsibilities referred to in the Rules of Professional Conduct, but subject to the following, any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register shall be prima facie responsible, as a matter of professional conduct, for the acts or omissions including, in particular, breach of any of the provisions of the Articles and Bye-Laws of the Society or these Rules of Professional Conduct of:

b) If any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register is able to show that, without default on his/her part, he/she was not aware, and there was no reason for him to be aware at the time of any breach of these provisions by any firm or company referred to above and he/she had, prior to the breach, taken all reasonable steps to ensure that such a breach would not occur, then he/she shall not be in breach of this Rule.

8 Publicity and Advertising

a) Any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register may publicise his/her services or permit another person to do so, but in doing so the member must have due regard to the standards set by the Advertising Standards Authority and any standards set by any other regulatory or governmental authority in relation to advertising and ensure that any publicity for which he/she is in any way responsible is neither inaccurate nor misleading.

b) In all advertising, publicity material or public statements for which any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register is in any way responsible, he/she shall avoid all claims of superiority over, or critical comparisons of, the services provided by other engineers and shall avoid any direct comparison of fees and charges levied by other engineers.

c) Any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register may only refer to the name of a client in any advertising, publicity material or public statement if the prior written consent of that client is first obtained.

d) Advertisements or other publicity material issued by any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register or by a firm in which they are held out to be a partner or director or a company through which they practise or conducts their business may state (subject to compliance with any other relevant regulations or legal requirements) either expressly or implied that they, the firm or the company (as the case may be) offers expertise or specialist advice in relation to a particular field of engineering provided only that this is the case.

 

ASSIGNMENT

From newspaper, journal, internet, online chatting groups, show one event that signify the breach of engineering ethics such as use of substandard materials, breach of safety law, breach of fair practice, attempt to monopolizing , use of law and authority for safeguarding own benefits or personal associates , depressing others and highlight how engineering ethics are breached.