PHIL 205G - Ethics & Values  

PHIL 205G - Ethics & Values

(Live Interactive) – 3 CR
Challenges students to (1) explore and clarify their values; (2) critically read works of philosophy, literature, religion, and history toward understanding the basis of their ethical views; and (3) read, study, research, discuss, and write about difficult ethical issues. Focuses on issues of good vs. evil, justice vs. injustice, equality vs. inequality, and the necessity of defining and examining happiness and values. Engages students in serious reflection on issues of ethics and values as they relate to the students’ own lives.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT FULFILLMENT: IH – Ethics and Values

Course ID: EDN342315
Credits: 1.0
Course Length: 1 Semester
Grades Offered: 10-12