Academic Catalog

Philosophy (PHIL)

PHIL-210 ETHICS 
4 credit hours4 contact hours (4 Lecture Hours Per Week) 

A study of ethical terminology, standards of ethical and moral decisions and types of ethical and ethical value systems. Issues such as right and wrong responsibility, accountability and whistleblowing are addressed. A case study approach is utilized to emphasizing practical decision making in terms of personal, professional and social morality.

Requisite(s): Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of ENG-063 and ENG-073 
PHIL-230 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 
3 credit hours3 contact hours (3 Lecture Hours Per Week) 

An introduction to the study of philosophy emphasizing the examination of issues that have been the focus of thinkers of various cultures and civilizations. This course will challenge students to foster a greater understanding, tolerance and appreciation for diversity of alternative views and approaches to philosophical thought.

Requisite(s): Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of ENG-063 and ENG-073