PHIL 316 - Applied Ethics


Students will summarize key arguments in the tradition of ethics; students will test those arguments against real world dilemmas in personal and professional contexts; students will formulate solutions and recommendations to ethical issues facing people in leadership/management positions; and, integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines while working in teams to craft an ethical response that forestalls crises. This course meets General Education Requirements: Cultural Enrichment, and new Fall 2017 Culture. Typically offered on demand.
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite ENGL 150 /D-
Ferris Equivalencies: HUMN-331-199508

Department: HUMN



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