Ethics Concentration

About Ethics

The Ethics Concentration provides an opportunity for a focused study of ethical issues. Its foundation is the Ethics course offered by the Philosophy Department (PHI 4336), which provides a “systematic treatment of ethics and morality with an overview of major ethical theories.” Upon this foundation, students are able to take their studies in a variety of directions. One possibility is to concentrate on some major areas of ethical concern in contemporary society, such as business ethics, bioethics, or the ethical issues arising as a result of the rapid development of technology. It is possible, as well, to emphasize the intersection of philosophy and theology, by examining not only philosophical responses to ethical concerns, but also the teachings of the Church in fields such as social justice and the family. Finally, the Ethics Concentration acknowledges and provides for study of the political dimension of ethics, since the good life thrives best in a community that is governed by just laws.

Concentration Requirements

The Ethics Concentration allows students to combine appropriate courses in Philosophy, Theology, and Politics. Guided by his or her advisor, the student will create a five-course curriculum which, in addition to PHI 4336, will include at least one additional courses in Philosophy and at least one course in Theology or Politics.

 

Testing

Required Courses

PHI 4336Ethics

3

Philosophy Courses:

PHI 3334Business Ethics

3

PHI 4334Bioethics

3

PHI 4339Information Ethics

3

PHI 5311Philosophy of Law

3

PHI 5332Philosophy of Technology

3

Note: Occasional Special Topics courses

Politics and Theology courses:

POL 3332Aristotle's Politics

3

POL 3342Political Philosophy and the Family

3

POL 3368Catholic Political Thought

3

POL 4350Aristotle's Ethics

3

THE 3340Social Justice

3

THE 3341Moral Theology

3

THE 4342Christian Marriage

3

THE 4343Social Teaching

3

Note: Occasional Special Topics courses