Program Requirements

Minor in Ethics

A cumulative grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.

Requirements

Introductory Courses – 3 credits

  • PHIL 124C – P2 Introductory Ethics (3)

Electives – 15 credits

All the following elective courses have an emphasis on ethics and are offered in a variety of disciplines.

Choose FIVE courses from the following group:

  • AMST 2460 – Feminist Dialogues (3)
  • CHEM 2417 – The Ethical Chemist (3)
  • COMM 346 – Media Law and Ethics (3)
  • COMM 2470 – The Sin of Spin (3)
  • CSCI 2420 – Computer/Internet Ethics (3)
  • PHIL 235 –  Environmental Ethics (3)
  • PHIL 2401 – The Ethics of War and Peace (3)
  • PHIL 2402 – Ethics Goes to the Movies (3)
  • PHIL 2403 – U.S. Debate - Buddhist Ethical Perspectives (3)
  • PHIL 2404 –  The Good Life (3)
  • PHIL 2405 – Who Cares?: Care-Based Ethics (3)
  • PHIL 250C –  Bioethics (3)
  • PHIL 273C – Business Ethics (3)
  • PSJS 260P – Global Issues in Peace and Social Justice  (3)
  • PSJS 275 –  Sustainable Futures (3)
  • REST 386D – Morality in Business (3)
  • REST 2430 – Thinking Ethically (3)
  • REST 2450 – Info Rights & Wrongs (3)
  • REST 2460 – Ecocentric Ethics (3)
  • REST 2477 – Transformational Leadership (3)
  • SOCI 2424 – Death and Dying (3)
  • SOCI 2484 – Understanding Racism (3)
  • SPST 420 – Sport Leadership and Ethics (3)
  • SUST 2450 – Creating Sustainable Futures (3)
  • WGST 2419 – Disability and Social Justice (3)

To complete the 15 credit hour elective requirement, a student may pursue one independent study course with a member of the Ethics Advisory Committee. The course explores one or more ethics topics related to the student’s chosen major.  Any new courses added to the Ethical Reasoning category of core exploration courses may also be applied as electives in the ethics minor.

Total: 18 credits

Note: No more than three courses used to satisfy the student's major requirements may also be applied to the ethics minor. 

Ethics (Minor)


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