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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Ethics Minor


A minor in ethics enables students to develop a strong sense of moral responsibility and critical skills for moral reflection. It consists of required courses in ethical theory, global ethics, current ethical issues, as well as electives in applied ethics - such as business ethics and communication ethics - which may relate to students’ majors. It also includes an internship experience to help students develop their ethical ability and awareness through service learning. Such a minor can be combined with, and serve as enrichment to, any major program.  As a result of completing the minor, students will be able to:

  • Identify and implement major moral theories from diverse traditions
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and historical embeddedness of ethical theories
  • Evaluate moral issues from a plurality of perspectives
  • Develop a capacity for critical moral reasoning
  • Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of given moral theories in dealing with contemporary ethical problems
  • Learn to account for one’s conduct within a larger community
  • Develop a sensitivity to the central moral issues in a given discipline and the capacity to act in a morally responsible manner 

Required Courses


Select from the following: Credits: 5


Upper-division electives Credits: (13-15)


At least one course must be in philosophy.

Total Credits: 26-28