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Oct 05, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ethics and Values in Society Minor
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Program Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to critically evaluate historical and contemporary normative ethical theory
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to critically evaluate contemporary issues in applied philosophical ethics, social/political philosophy, and/or philosophy of law
- Apply philosophical-based frameworks to questions of moral, social, and political values raised in interdisciplinary contexts
- Integrate learning and understanding from multiple disciplines in a Capstone Experience involving an individualized high impact learning experience (research, internship, service-learning, etc.)
Total Credits Required to Complete Minor: 19-24
Basic Requirements: (7-9 Credits)
Notes
*Students wishing to apply PHIL 497 toward the minor must receive prior approval from the coordinator of the minor.
**Students wishing to complete an integrative and applied learning project (for example, an internship, a service-learning project, a capstone project outside of Philosophy) should consult with and receive prior approval from the coordinator of the minor.
Electives: (12-15 Credits)
Notes
*Courses marked with an asterisk have prerequisites and/or program restrictions in the corresponding department. Consult the Undergraduate Bulletin for details.
^No more than one of PHIL 359 , PHIL 377 , PHIL 420 , PHIL 430 may be taken as an elective.
Additional Requirements:
- At least 2 electives must be taken outside PHIL
- At least 1 elective must be taken in PHIL
- At least 1 elective must be at the 300 level or above
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