Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin

Ethics and Values in Society Minor


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Program Learning Outcomes


  1. Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to critically evaluate historical and contemporary normative ethical theory.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to critically evaluate contemporary issues in applied philosophical ethics, social/political philosophy, and/or philosophy of law.
  3. Apply philosophical-based frameworks to questions of moral, social, and political values raised in interdisciplinary contexts.
  4. 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)


Capstone: (1-3 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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