ABS 305 Philosophy of Values and Ethics
This course centers on ways students can apply ethical reasoning to their daily lives. It explores the fundamental framework of ethical dilemmas of moral choice, the moral implications of decision making, and personal integrity. Students examine a range of ethical theories as they discuss case studies, textbook readings, and current world events. Students further consider trends in philosophical, moral, and ethical thinking as it evolved from ancient times to the present. Pre-requisite(s): ABS 407 and ABS 430; or permission of Program Chair or designate. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours
Credits
5