PHIL 346 - Professional Ethics 5 Credits Professionals have expertise that directly affects the lives of other people and the future of their communities. Therefore, professionals wish to be thoughtful and reflective about the role of ethics in their work. Students will learn knowledge and skills for responding to ethical issues in professional life. Students will learn to identify situations requiring ethical decision making. They will learn to weigh relevant principles of moral theory with the expectations of ethics and responsibility within a profession.
Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Online Spring Evening
Designed to Serve Students in BAS programs; students entering professional life. Active Date 20201105T14:51:33
Grading System Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes BAS
Course Outline SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
SECTION 2: ETHICAL TOOLBOX
- Theory and Principles
- Elements of Case Analysis
SECTION 3: APPLICATION
- Case Analys
- Student Case Analysis Project
Student Learning Outcomes Identify and articulate ethical issues that arise in a variety of professional settings and contexts.
Identify personal and professional values relevant to ethical decision making.
Apply moral theories and frameworks to ethical problem solving in professional contexts.
Locate, analyze, and apply professional codes of ethics to ethical problem solving.
Apply critical thinking skills to ethical analysis and decision making in the professions.
Recognize situations requiring professional ethical judgment.
Write comprehensive analyses of ethical case studies.
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