LAH 305 Philosophy of Values and Ethics

Philosophy of Values and Ethics will center on ways students can apply ethical traditions to concrete large-scale ethical problems. The course will explore the fundamental framework of ethical dilemmas of moral choice, the moral implications of decision making and personal integrity. Students will be challenged to create their own ethical point of view through essential examination of ethical theories, case studies, readings and current world events. Philosophy of Values and Ethics will encourage students to think of further ways in which ethical thinking can be assessed and applied to influence their actions. Prerequisite(s): Good standing in the Applied Behavioral Sciences program. Co-requisite(s): none. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5