Ethical Reasoning & Cultural Understanding
The goal of navigating difference is to explore how humans live together in a diverse world. The studies of history, religion, race, gender, literature, language, and communication offer unique approaches in their examinations of human difference. While there are multiple methods for understanding otherness, each of the courses in this sphere provides students with the tools to become informed, compassionate, ethical global citizens. In these courses, students will have the opportunity to navigate cultural diversity, explore the power dynamics inherent in intercultural interactions, and develop the ability to think ethically in light of difference.
Ethical Reasoning Region | 3-6 Credits
Students who complete the Ethical Reasoning Region shall demonstrate the ability to:
- Identify ethical principles grounded in philosophical, religious or cultural perspectives.
- Analyze an ethical issue with attention to social and cultural difference.
- Articulate reasons for an ethical course of action.
Courses for Navigating Difference | Ethical Reasoning
- GLS 101 Intro to Global Studies
- GWST 100 Gender Across Perspectives
- INT 304 Ethics for Technology Professionals
- MCOM 211 Media Ethics
- MUTH 313 Critical Consciousness
- N 319 Ethics/Genomics Nurse Practice*
- PHIL 130 Intro to Medical Ethics
- PH 101 Introduction to Public Health
- REL 101 Religion Outside of Religions
- REL 202 Navigating Religious Diversity
- REL 203 Religious Diversity & Civic Cooperation
- REL 207 Modern Islamic Movements
- REL 213 The Qur’an & the Bible
- REL 340 Religion and Ecology
- REL/GWST 341 Sex and Gender in Religion
- SHEN 150 Ethics of Information (pilot)
- SHEN 230 Introduction to AU (pilot)
- SM 341 Sports Ethics
*This course is a disciplinary course substitution
Cultural Understanding Region | 3-6 Credits
Students who complete the Cultural Understanding Region shall demonstrate the ability to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the student’s own cultural rules and biases.
- Illustrate the complexity of cultural difference in relation to history, economics, politics, communication styles/modes or beliefs.
- Examine the power dynamics inherent in intercultural elements and how they impact the world around us today.
Courses for Navigating Difference | Cultural Understanding
- AAG 101 Intro to African American and Global Black Studies
- ASL 202 Intermediate American Sign Language
- DA 271 History and Philosophy of Dance
- FR 202 Intermediate French II
- GEO 202 Human Geography
- GER 202 Intermediate German II
- HIST 101 World Civilizations I
- HIST 102 World Civilizations II
- HIST 103 United States History I
- HIST 104 US History Survey II
- HP 122 Introduction to Health Humanities
- MULT 212 Core Western Music History II
- PSCI 103 Found Ideas Political Society
- PSCI 209 Intro to Comparative Politics
- REL 110 The Global Context of Christian Leadership
- SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II
- SPAN 203 Intensive Intermediate Spanish
- TH 256 History of the Musical
- TH 351 History of Theatre I