LAW25 — Ethical Reasoning/Ethics in Practice
Units: 3 Hours: 54 hours LEC Grade Options: Letter Grade Term Typically Every spring term This course provides an introduction to major philosophies, concepts, and theories of ethical decision-making, moral conduct, obligation and permission, justice, and responsibility, generally and/or in an area of public policy or a profession, with attention to particular works of philosophical, historical, literary, and cultural importance. Course topics include philosophical and theoretical points of view of ethics focusing on core concepts and methods of ethical reasoning and the role of ethics in society, including problems and issues examined in their contemporary, historical, and geographical settings, such as the examination of codes of conduct in specific fields. The course is designed to the student develop an awareness of the ways in which people respond to ethical dilemmas and to the student develop an ability to make value judgments and to understand and engage in ethical reasoning. (UC, CSU, C-ID LPPS 120)
Part of
- Business, AS
- International Business Certificate of Achievement
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, AA-T
- Merchandising Certificate of Achievement
- Modern Policing, AS
- Pre-Law Studies Certificate of Achievement
- Public Relations Certificate of Achievement
- Real Estate Salesperson Certificate of Achievement
- Supervision and Management Certificate of Achievement