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Exploring Philosophies of Self in a Global Society
Description
This upper-division seminar course takes a global perspective on ethics as a philosophical exploration of self within different cultural contexts. Students will begin by identifying their ideas of personal ethics, then consider pluralistic ideas of character and ethics in their communities and globally. Particular attention will be paid to different cultural contexts and disparate social outcomes. Additionally, this course integrates embedded student success coaching, introduces interconnected core concepts of Information Literacy through embedded library support, and offers structured opportunities for exploring students to deeply consider and make purposeful decisions about major selection/confirmation through embedded academic advising. Fulfills International (IR) gen ed requirements.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Required Requisite(s):
Not enrolled in a high school program.
Course Attributes
BD - IR (International Requirement)
Semesters Typically Offered
Fall and Spring
Fee Amount
$20
Course Fee Usage
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