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PHL 201 - Ethics in America (3 credits)
This course will focus on examining contemporary ethical conflicts and providing grounding in the language, concepts, and traditions of ethics. Students will be provided with the intellectual tools to analyze moral dilemmas in the fields they choose to pursue and in the society in which all of us live.
PHL 485 - Business Ethics & Individual Values (3 credits)
This course will focus on the evaluation and synthesis of business ethics through the lens of cultural and religious history as well as an individual values orientation. Students will be asked to examine personal values, conduct a workplace analysis, and to formulate a global management philosophy incorporating business ethics, government accountability, human rights, and a responsible lifestyle in the contemporary world. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101, ENG 102.
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Philosophy
PHL 201 - Ethics in America (3 credits)
This course will focus on examining contemporary ethical conflicts and providing grounding in the language, concepts, and traditions of ethics. Students will be provided with the intellectual tools to analyze moral dilemmas in the fields they choose to pursue and in the society in which all of us live.
PHL 485 - Business Ethics & Individual Values (3 credits)
This course will focus on the evaluation and synthesis of business ethics through the lens of cultural and religious history as well as an individual values orientation. Students will be asked to examine personal values, conduct a workplace analysis, and to formulate a global management philosophy incorporating business ethics, government accountability, human rights, and a responsible lifestyle in the contemporary world. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101, ENG 102.