Reference2247-3206
CoursePHI2604
Course_TitleCrticl Thnkng/Ethics
Credits3
DescriptionThis is a foundation course in philosophy. Students will learn critical thinking skills and will study major theories of ethics. Students will use methods of effective reasoning to reflect critically upon their values and ethical standards. Students will apply their skills to topics in applied ethics. These topics may include abortion$ euthanasia$ affirmative action$ homosexual marriage$ animal rights and environmental ethics. Fulfills Gordon Rule Writing requirement. Prerequisite: ENC 1101 (3 hr. lecture)
PrerequisitePrerequisite: ENC1101; Corequisite: None
InstructorJames Simpson - JSIMPSON@MDC.EDU
Requirements All Virtual College courses require high-speed internet access. Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are required. Currently For ease of use when accessing either LMS, both PC and MAC users must use Mozilla Firefox as the default browser. Your course may appear to be functioning correctly in other browsers but some tools, assignments and assessments may not work in these other browsers. Don’t let your course work be affected by the wrong browser.
Fees*
Florida Resident Distance Learning FeeVC Course Total
$354.66$45.00$399.66
 
Non Florida ResidentDistance Learning FeeVC Course Total
$1,207.53$45.00$1,252.53
* There are no additional student charges associated with verification of student identification.
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PHI2604    2604   Credit    3  James Simpson - JSIMPSON@MDC.EDU