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Ethics Minor
Department of Philosophy
and Religion
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Description
| Requirements | Required Courses
| Elective Courses | Admissions/Certification
of Minor | Contact.
Description
Ethical issues arise in every field of human endeavor, so knowledge of ethics is beneficial to students regardless of their major. The Minor in Ethics is designed to expose students in a systematic way to the fundamental theories and concepts of ethics. It is a highly desirable minor because it demonstrates to employers, graduate schools, and professional schools an interest in and knowledge of ethical issues.
In addition to taking a solid core of philosophy coruses focusing on ethics, students pursuing the minor may also elect to count towards it one relevant course from another department. This course will be chosen from a list of courses offered by a wide range of other departments including Anthropology, Engineering, Genetics, History, Microbiology, Political Science, and the Science, Technology, & Society Program.
Requirements
- The minor consists of 15 hours of credit ( 5 courses) including 6
hours of required courses and 9 hours of elective courses.
- A grade of 'C' or better will be required for all courses taken to
fulfill the minor requirements.
The department will determine whether courses which have been transferred from other institutions qualify for the minor. No more than two courses from other institutions may count toward the minor.
Required
Courses
Six (6) credit hours must be taken as follow:
PHI 375 Ethics (3 cr) OR PHI 376 History of Ethics (3 cr)
PHI 475 Ethical Theory (3 cr)
Elective Courses
Two courses from:
PHI 309 Contemporary Political Philosophy (3 cr)
PHI 313 Ethical Problems in the Law (3 cr)
PHI (STS) 325 Bio-Medical Ethics (3 cr)
PHI 375 Ethics (3 cr)
PHI 376 History of Ethics (3 cr)
PHI 415 Life Science Ethics (3 cr)
PHI 420 Global Justice (3 cr)
PHI 422 Philosophical Issues in Environmental Ethics (3 cr)
REL 473 Religion, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies (3 cr)
One additional course from:
ANT 420 Biological Bases for Human Social Behavior (3 cr)
ENG (WGS) 327 Language and Gender (3 cr)
GN 301 Genetics in Human Affairs (3 cr)
HI (AFS) 455 History of the Civil Rights Movement (3 cr)
MB 200 Microbiology and World Affairs (3 cr)
PHI 214 Issues in Business Ethics (3 cr)
PHI 221 Contemporary Moral Issues (3 cr)
PHI 310 Existentialism (3 cr)
PHI 312 Philosophy of Law (3 cr)
PS 204 Problems of American Democracy (3 cr)
PS 205 Law and Justice (3 cr)
PS (WGS) 306 Gender and Politics in the United States (3 cr)
PS 309 Equality and Justice in United States Law (3 cr)
PS 361 Introduction to Political Theory (3 cr)
PS (AFS) 409 Black Political Participation in America (3 cr)
PS (WGS) 418 Gender, Law, and Policies (3 cr)
PS 462 Seminar in Political Theory (3 cr)
SOC (WGS) 304 Women and Men in Society (3 cr)
SOC (AFS) 305 Racial and Ethnic Relations (3 cr)
SOC (WGS) 407 Sociology of Sexuality (3 cr)
SOC 428 Formal Institutions of Social Control (3 cr)
STS 304 Ethical Dimensions of Progess (3 cr)
STS 320 Ethics in Engineering (3 cr)
Admissions and Certification of Minor
Admissions
Students may declare their intention to complete the Ethics minor. Should students wish to transfer courses from other institutions toward the minor, students should consult with Dr. Robert Mabrito, adviser for the minor.
Certification
To be certified as having completed the minor in Ethics, students must have a minimum 2.0 grade point average across all courses used toward the minor. Dr. Mabrito will certify the minor prior to graduation. The minor must be completed no later than the semester in which the student expects to graduate from his or her degree program. Paperwork for certification should be completed no later than during the registration period for the student's final semester at NC State.
Contact Person
Dr. Robert Mabrito
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Withers Hall 434-C
919.513.7978
robert_mabrito@ncsu.edu
OR
Mr. Ken Peters
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Withers Hall 340
919.515.6100
kepeters@ncsu.edu
Last updated: January 7, 2008
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