Overview of the character and quality of human social conduct and the ability to critically examine ethical questions and issues as they relate to professional practice; research and theories related to the formation of social attitudes and values; recognition and respect of the diversity of values and the complexity of value choice in a pluralistic society; examination of value systems and ideologies systematically and objectively; social consequences of value choices; recognition of the ethical implications of social and technological changes; ethics of professional practice. Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Overview of the character and quality of human social conduct and the ability to critically examine ethical questions and issues as they relate to professional practice; research and theories related to the formation of social attitudes and values; recognition and respect of the diversity of values and the complexity of value choice in a pluralistic society; examination of value systems and ideologies systematically and objectively; social consequences of value choices; recognition of the ethical implications of social and technological changes; ethics of professional practice. Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.