Academic Courses
Course Descriptions
| Course | Course Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| PHIL 277 | Ethical Problems | (3-0) 3 Cr. Hrs. |
Course Description
In this course the student will be introduced to a variety of ethical theories as discussed by classical and contemporary moralists. The course experience also provides for an application of these theories to modern moral questions through a process of critical thinking to explore alternate solutions to present day moral problems.
Prerequisites
(A requirement that must be completed before taking this course.)
- None.
Course Competencies
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Explain how ethical conclusions rest on basic philosophical principles.
- Identify classical ethical theories.
- Identify contemporary ethical theories.
- Explain the strengths and weaknesses of the ethical theories presented.
- Interpret readings on various contemporary moral debates.
- Analyze readings on various contemporary moral debates.
- Incorporate critical thinking skills and classic ethical theories with cotemporary moral questions.
- Distinguish the arguments for and against various contemporary moral issues.
- Evaluate the moral arguments put forth in ethical debates.
Note: This course may not be offered every semester.
Please check the PHIL section of the current course schedule for availability.
