Ethics Concentration
Whatever your major, there's a good chance you will end up working alongside other people in the future. The need for ethical leadership in the workplace and beyond is great, and a concentration in ethics can help you enter the workforce with the assurance that you are prepared to think through ethical and moral issues and make informed decisions.
At just 12 credit hours, the ethics concentration will blend with your major for a customized experience. With classes like Ethics, Aristotle, Business Ethics and Medical Ethics, you'll dissect ethical situations facing your industry and cap your concentration experience with an integrative paper that blends your own area of study with principles learned studying philosophy.
A concentration in ethics might be for you if:
- You are concerned with making wise moral decisions
- You are interested in professional ethics
- You pride yourself on your sense of personal responsibility
- You strive to form wise consumer habits
Majors that are well supplemented by this concentration include:
- Law enforcement
- Medical fields (nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy)
- Business
- Political science and international relations
Curriculum Guide
The curriculum guide outlines the different classes you will need to take for the Ethics concentration. You'll want to review this guide to get a complete picture of how this concentration might fit in with your desired major.