900115 - Social Ethics
Credit Hours

3

Pre-requisite

Co-requisite

Distribution

3+0

This course is interdisciplinary and aims to explore essential ethical questions related to morality, the individual and society, moral relativism versus moral absolutes. The field of social ethics is concerned with these questions and emphasizes the application of moral reasoning and evidence to address real-world problems. The course also covers the significant philosophical underpinnings of ethics and cultural aspects. The course aims to enhance students' understanding of morality and ethical communication skills and equip them to become responsible, engaged, and participatory citizens who value and conserve the earth's resources and diverse cultures.