The Ethos Project

Today’s professional engineers require more than just technical skills. They need an awareness of and empathy for their environment, their colleagues, and their constituents; a strong knowledge of their ethical responsibilities in view of their roles in advancing and creating powerful technologies; and a deep understanding of themselves and their impact on society at large.

The Ethos Project, embedded in the University of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering’s Division of Engineering and Society, aims to infuse humanitarian values and ethical practices in undergraduate engineering and computer science students. Ethos’ goal is to develop students’ mindsets as contributors to and creators of societal change via technology and its role in improving outcomes for diverse groups. This is accomplished through citizen-centric engineering design and development of engineering identity through practices of humanitarian communication. Ethos strives to leverage communication, ethics, and technology for the common good.