Course Information
Description
This course provides a basic understanding of the theoretical foundations of ethical thought. Diverse ethical perspectives will be used to analyze and compare relevant issues. Students will critically evaluate individual, social and professional standards of behavior, and apply a systematic decision-making process to these situations.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Summarize major ethical theoriesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriadescribe consequential theoriesdescribe non-consequential/deontological theoriesdescribe virtue theoriesdescribe the similarities and difference between consequential, non-consequential/deontological, and virtue theoriesinclude at least 5 major theories in your assessmentuse appropriate terminology
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Evaluate major ethical theoriesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaidentify strengths and weaknesses of various theoriescompare strengths and weaknesses of various theoriescontrast strengths and weaknesses of various theoriesuse appropriate terminology
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Apply ethical theories to challenging situationsAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaethical theories in your assessmentcorrectly relate the principles of each theorydetermine recommended course of action based on theorydetermine implications of applying each theoryuse appropriate terminology
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Examine the role of values in ethical theoriesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaexplain the fundamental values underlying ethical theoriesanalyze how different fundamental values influence ethical theoriesdescribe how dissimilar fundamental values can lead to similar moral conclusionsidentify personal valuesuse appropriate terminology
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Develop a personal ethical decision-making processAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaassimilate personal values with principles of ethical theoriesjustify your decision-making process using components of ethical theoriesidentify the steps involved in the processarticulate the implications of your decision-making processsummarize personal strategies for responding to diverse points of view in ethical situationsutilize appropriate terminology
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Defend an ethical stance based on a selected issueAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriasummarize the moral values involvedexplain the adopted position using moral theories to justify the positionexplain how those values influence the decisionidentify alternative decisions that could also be madeevaluate the alternative decision against the adopted positionprovide an ethical argument for the adopted positionuse appropriate terminology