SOC SCI 2300 - 60 Analyzing Ethics, Personal Decision-Making, and Social Responsibility

In this course we learn and then apply a framework for the ethical decision-making we face in our everyday lives. Ethical decision-making is influenced by various factors, including our own personal sense of responsibility to ourselves, our family, our workplace, and the community at large as a global citizen. In order to develop the intellectual skills needed for ethical decision making in our personal and social lives, one must first achieve greater awareness of self. A process of ethical reasoning will be applied to a variety of personal and social issues. Topics may include cheating, school vouchers, parenting practices, opioid epidemic, climate change, same-sex marriage, food laws (e.g., GMO, chemicals, recalls, etc.), and others.

 


Subject
Social Science
Status
Open
Career
Undergraduate

Location
Online
Session
June Four Week
Enrollment Total
0/25
Credit Hours
3

Class Number
30594
Delivery Mode
Online Semester Based
Dates
-
Academic Term
SUMMER 2025

 

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates

Room TBA
Gayle M Rhineberger
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  • This course will be taught online via eLearning.
  • This section may be combined with another online section of the same course. Students will be notified by UNI email if these sections are combined.