This program of study will introduce students to general philosophical approaches for thinking more clearly and critically about ethical questions: What should we do in particular situations? What ethical principles should govern our actions? What justifies our actions and ethical principles? What does science tell us about ethics? Students can also learn how to analyze and respond to ethical questions and problems in specialized contexts: business, medicine, governance, the law, the arts, and even sports.
Ethics Minor | Hours |
| Introduction to Ethics | |
| Honors Introduction to Ethics |
| Medical Ethics | |
| Political Philosophy | |
| Honors Intro to Polit. Phil. | |
| Social Philosophy | |
| Philosophy and the Law | |
| Philosophy of Sport | |
| Environmental Ethics | |
| Business Ethics | |
| Law and Morality | |
| Philosophy of Religion | |
| Philosophy and Evolution | |
| Special Studies in Ethics | |
| Neuroethics | |
| Seminar in Medical Ethics | |
| The Science of Ethics | |
| Philosophy of Oppression | |
| T. Time Bmbs: Phil. Nat. Sec. | |
| Constitut. and Democracy | |
| Leg. and Phil. Prob. Policing | |
Total Hours | 18 |
NOTE:
The College of Arts and Sciences does not allow the double counting of classes, so a student could not use the same courses to complete both minors. This is confirmed by the Duplication of Coursework statement.