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Fall 2025
Jul 30, 2025
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PHI 211 - Moral Philosophy
This course is a study of moral issues confronting men and women and the ethical arguments provoked by them. Topics include controversial issues such as drugs, euthanasia, war, social engineering, punishment of criminals, and the potential answers provided by contemporary and historical philosophers.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Credit

Humanities Department

Course Attributes:
OFFERED SPRING TERM ONLY

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, or Concentration):
      Accounting
      Associate in Arts
      Associate in Science
      Business Administration
      Dental Hygiene
      Dental Hygiene (Pre-Program)
      Diag Med Sngrphy (Pre-Program)
      Early Care and Education
      Emergency Medical Technology
      General Technology
      Human Services
      Nursing (Pre-Program)
      Nursing-ADN
      Occupational Therapy Assistant
      Occuptnl Therapy (Pre-Program)
      Phy Ther Asst (Pre-Program)
      Physical Therapist Assistant
      Radiologic Tech (Pre-Program)
      Radiologic Technology
      Respiratory Care (Pre-Program)
      Surgical Technology
      University Studies

Prerequisites:
(Credit level PHI 110 Minimum Grade of C or Credit level PHI 110 Minimum Grade of TC)

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