Students will develop the ability to:
- Analyze the origin of their core beliefs.
- Explore multiple perspectives in areas of contemporary significance including ethical implications.
- Apply concepts of justice and fairness grounded in cultural perspectives and awareness.
- Recognize the complexities and interrelationships among ethical issues.
- Explain to others the connection between ethics, the value of good citizenship and the evolution of concepts of right and wrong.
Courses
- ANS 112
- ARC 201
- BUS 155
- BUS 201
- CIS 115
- CIT 285
- CRJ 101
- CRJ 113
- CRJ 258
- CSS 110
- ECE 111
- EDU 130
- EDU 210
- EGR 113
- ENG 214
- FIR 157
- GVT 111
- GVT 112
- GVT 251
- HST 111
- HST 112
- HST 113
- HST 114
- HST 115
- HST 216
- HST 256
- HST 259
- HST 260
- HUM 110
- HUM 120
- HUM 150
- HUM 260
- HUM 264
- HUM 291
- HUM 292
- MAA 210
- MAN 154
- MED 101
- PHL 101
- PHL 152
- PSY 257
- PSY 271
- SER 225
- SER 291
- SOC 101
- SOC 210
- SOC 212
- SOC 216
- SOC 251
- SOC 252
- SOC 256
- SOC 257
- SSC 217
- SUS 101
- THE 101