PHIL320 — Ethical Decision Making
This course covers the complexities of making ethical decisions. Students will encounter major philosophical concepts and theories from the field of ethics. Students will explore the tools, and techniques to make ethical decisions. Students will cultivate their capacity for ethical perception, learn to distinguish tough choices from genuine ethical dilemmas, and gain practice deliberating effectively about a variety of ethical issues drawn from professional contexts. Students will explore the many aspects of what it means to show leadership and how ethical decision making plays a role in leadership at all levels. Students will investigate the mission, vision, and values of their profession to identify ethical standards of practice.
Prerequisites: LS301
Part of
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Advanced Networking and Data Security
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management - Human Resource Management Specialization
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management - Project Management Specialization
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Community Health
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Health Information Management