PHIL 103 — Introduction to Ethics (3 Credits, Fall/Spring/Summer)
This course introduces students to ethics as an academic discipline and a set of cognitive and behavioral skills. Students learn about the major orientations to ethics and moral conduct (Egoism, Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics, Virtue Ethics, etc.) and recognize some of the ethical issues they face in their studies and their lives. By the end of the course, students are able to articulate an ethical self-awareness. (This CWI course meets Idaho State Board of Education GEM competency requirements for GEM 5 - Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing. It has also been E designated and will fulfill the Ethical Reasoning requirement.) . (3 lecture hours, 0 lab hours, 3 credits)
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- Bookkeeping and Accounting - Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)*
- Business Administration - Bachelor of Applied Science Degree (BAS)
- Business - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Communication - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- Criminal Justice - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Elementary Education - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- Exercise Science - Associate of Science Degree (AS)
- General Studies - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Geography - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Health Science and Public Health - Associate of Science Degree (AS)*
- History - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Management - Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
- Philosophy - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Political Science - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Powersports and Small Engine Repair Technology - Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
- Practical Nursing - Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
- Registered Nursing - Associate of Science Degree (AS)
- Secondary Education - Social Science - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- Secondary Education - STEM - Associate of Science Degree (AS)
- Studio Art - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)