Minor - Ethics and Values
Minor - Ethics and Values
Description
The minor in ethics and values allows students in any field to pursue a concentration of studies in ethics from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The goal of the minor is to teach students to engage in independent ethical reasoning and to enhance their understanding of ethical responsibilities in different areas of life.
Course Requirements
The minor in ethics and values consists of 18 credit hours from the list below, of which 12 credit hours must be at the 300 level or above.
Approved Courses:
- Phil 101: Introduction to Philosophy
- Phil 102: Introduction to Professional Ethics
- Phil 104: Contemporary Moral Issues
- Phil 204: Intro to Ethical Policy Debate
- Phil 320: Aesthetics
- Phil 321: Ethical Theory
- Phil 328/Rel 328: Biomedical Ethics
- Phil 331: Political Philosophy
- Phil 344: Moral Psychology
- Phil 345: Environmental Ethics
- Phil 347: Advanced Ethical Policy Debate
- Phil 349/Rel 349: Religious Ethics: Issues and Methods
- Phil 350: Philosophy of Law
- Phil 352: Care Ethics
- Phil 353: Consequentialism
- Phil 355: Philosophy of Film
- Phil 357: Business Ethics
- Phil 390: Feminist Philosophy
- Phil 421: Seminar in Ethical Philosophy
- Phil 431: Seminar in Legal/Political Philosophy
- Phil 591: Advanced Seminar in Value Theory
Other Academic Requirements
A minimum grade of C is required in all courses applied toward the minor in ethics and values.
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