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Applied Ethics


Facilitator: Margaret R. McLean, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and Religious Studies

This pathway invites students to explore the application of critical ethical thinking to real world problems, thereby deepening their understanding of their vocational and educational choices. Courses in this pathway address ethical issues in areas such as communication, economics and business, healthcare, politics, gender, sustainability, diplomacy and war. All pathway courses include intentional and sustained discussion of the practical ethical dimensions of course content. Courses raise a wide range of applied ethics problems in diverse fields and professional arenas. Ethics is by nature interdisciplinary, drawing on diverse theories, methodologies, and traditions in various disciplines, including biology, engineering, gender studies, literature, organizational theory, philosophy, and religious studies. Pathway courses support students’ critical consideration of specific real life dilemmas and their exploration of methodologies and reasoned solutions to controversial practical moral issues. (Please note—most courses in this Pathway do not satisfy the Core Ethics requirement.)

Associated Courses

Foundations Courses
(Please note that only the specific Foundation course topics qualify for the Pathway requirements,
and only one Foundations course may be applied to a Pathway)

ENGL        2A     Ethics & Activism
PHIL        12A     Personal Identity & Community (Vallor)


Arts and Sciences
*ASCI        198     Applied Ethics Internship: Health Care (cross-listed with ELSJ 198)


Biology
* BIOL     171     Social and Ethical Dimensions of Biotechnology


Communication
* COMM 149B    Science News: How to Report on Topics
*COMM  164A    Race, Gender and Public Health in the News (cross-listed with WGST 116)
COMM    168A    Race, Gender and Politics in the News (cross-listed with WGST 117)
COMM    170A    Communication Law & Responsibility


English
ENGL      123     Studies in the History of Literary Theory: Ethics and Literature

Environmental Studies
*ENVS      84       Spirituality and Sustainability (cross-listed with TESP 84)
*ENVS      152     Faith, Ethics & Biodiversity (cross-listed with TESP 152)

 


Ethnic Studies
ETHN     156      Environmental Racism, Gender, and Justice (cross-listed with WGST 113)




Experiential Learning for Social Justice
*ELSJ       198      Applied Ethics Internship: Healthcare (cross-listed with ASCI 198)


Finance
FNCE       180      Open Book Management


Management
*MGMT   160      Organization and Management


Philosophy
PHIL        4A      Ethics & Gender (cross-listed with WGST 58)
PHIL           7      Ethical Issues in Medicine
PHIL           9      Ethical Issues & Environment
PHIL         10      Ethical Issues in the Law
PHIL         70      Philosophy and Disability
PHIL         80      Science, Technology, and Society
PHIL       113      Ethics and Constitutional Law
PHIL       114      Ethics and Criminal Law
PHIL       116      Ethics, Authenticity, Freedom, and Vocation
PHIL       119      Special Topics: Applied Ethics (The Moral and Legal Status of Prenatal Humans (Nelson), Issues in Reproductive Ethics (Steinbock) topics only)
PHIL    122B      Political Philosophy and Ethics: Contemporary
PHIL       154      Philosophy of Law

Note: The normal prerequisite for all philosophy upper-division courses is upper-division standing.


Political Science
POLI         30      Intro to Political Philosophy
* POLI    167      Making Public Policy


Psychology
* PSYC  114         Ethics in Psychology
* PSYC  114EL    Ethics in Psychology - ELSJ


Religious Studies
*RSOC    157       Religious Traditions and Contemporary Moral Issues
*RSOC    170       Religion, Gender & Globalization (cross-listed with WGST 146)
*TESP       64       Environmental Justice in Catholic Imagination
*TESP       84       Spirituality and Sustainability (cross-listed with ENVS 84)
*TESP       88       Hope and Prophetic Politics
*TESP     119       Theology, Sex & Relationships
*TESP     152       Faith, Ethics, and the Biodiversity Crisis (cross-listed with ENVS 152)
*TESP     156       Christian Ethics and HIV/AIDS
*TESP     157       Ethics in the Health Professions
*TESP     158       Immigration and Ethics
*TESP     159       Ethics of War and Peace
*TESP     163       Christianity and Politics

Women's and Gender Studies
WGST     58       Ethics & Gender (cross-listed with  PHIL 4A)
WGST   113       Environmental Racism, Gender, and Justice (cross-listed with ETHN 156 )
WGST   116       Race, Gender and Public Health in the News(cross-listed with COMM 164A)
WGST   117       Race, Gender and Politics in the News(cross-listed with COMM 168A)
WGST   146       Religion, Gender, and Globalization (cross-listed with RSOC 170)


* Indicates Course Has Prerequisites

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