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Department of Classics, Philosophy, and Religion

Ethical questions arise in every area of human activity and in every academic major and field. Understanding and using ethical theory and concepts to inform practical issues (and vice versa) is valuable for professional and personal development in a complex and diverse world.

The Practical Ethics minor is designed to give students an understanding of the fundamental theories, concepts, and methodologies of ethics; to provide practice in identifying and analyzing contemporary moral issues; and to help students better comprehend how theory and practice inform one another. Students can study a number of ethical issues across many areas including the environment, medicine, law, business, technologies, and everyday life. Topics include reproductive technologies, euthanasia, the treatment of animals, informed consent, hate speech, pornography, the relation between ethics and law, the value of species and ecosystems, and sustainability.

Students who do research or internships in ethics for course credit in any major or field of study can apply for this credit to be used also toward the Practical Ethics minor. Examples might include courses not on the pre-approved list, URES, independent study, a senior thesis, or an internship.

Students are encouraged to seek service learning and guided research opportunities, both for credit or non-credit. The Practical Ethics minor will be of particular value to students going on to graduate and professional studies in law, business, medicine, and the environment, and to those pursuing careers in government or other forms of service in the community.

Minor Requirements

Eighteen (18) credit hours to include a minimum of three courses from the philosophical ethics offerings (Group I), and three additional courses from the remainder of Group I and/or from Group II. At least three of the total courses must be at the 300-400 level.

Students who do research or other work for credit in ethics in any major or field of study – e.g., through URES, independent study, or internship – may use those credits for the minor with approval by the coordinator of the Practical Ethics Minor. Students are encouraged to contact the Center for Community Engagement for potential service learning opportunities.

Group I

Course List
Code Title Credits
Select 3 courses:9
PHIL 160
Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 225
Practical Ethics
PHIL 226
Medical Ethics
PHIL 330
Environmental Ethics
PHIL 335
Ethical Theory
PHIL 430
Seminar: Ethics, Environment, & Sustainability
Total Credits9

Group II

Course List
Code Title Credits
Select 3 additional courses taken either from Group I above or from Group II below.9-10
ANTH 211
Race in Global Perspective
ANTH 212
Anthropology of Gender
ANTH 365
Environment and Development Narratives: The Modern Myths of Nature and Progress
BIOL 428
Conservation Biology
BUAD 464
Business Ethics
CPSC 302
Computer Ethics
EDUC 303
Scientific Inquiry and Instructional Technology
EDUC 420D
The Professional Teacher and Critical Issues in Education
EESC 230
Global Environmental Problems
EESC 326
Pollution Prevention Planning
EESC 330
Environmental Regulations
EESC 355
Icehouse-Greenhouse Earth
GEOG 331
Race and Place in America
GEOG 332
Migration Politics in a Globalizing World
GEOG 337
The Nature of Cities
GEOG 338
Geopolitics
GEOG 339A
Development Studies
HISP 208
Introduction to Conservation
HIST 322
US Environmental History
PHIL 100
Individual and Community
PHIL 210
Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 220
Introduction to Feminism
PHIL 320
Philosophy of Law I
PHIL 325
Philosophy of Law II
RELG 231
Special Studies in Religion
RELG 298
Ethics of Religion and Violence
SOCG 315A
Gender and Society
SOCG 334
Medical Sociology
SOCG 335
Global Perspectives on Health and Illness
SOCG 354
Environmental Sociology
WGST 101
Introduction to Women's Studies
WGST 102
Perspectives in Sexuality
Total Credits9-10

Classics, Philosophy, and Religion Faculty

Laura H. Mentore, Chair
Jason P. Matzke, Career and Pre-Law Advisor (Philosophy)
Mary Beth Mathews, Career Advisor (Religion)

Professors

Mary Beth Mathews (Religion)
Jason P. Matzke (Philosophy)
Angela L. Pitts (Classics)

Associate Professors

Jennifer A. Barry (Religion)

Assistant Professors

Kalpesh Bhatt (Religion)

Senior Lecturer

Michael J. Reno (Philosophy)

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