Course overview
To foster students' development into reflective and considered thinkers, strategic problem solvers, trusted communicators, global citizens and ethical leaders by equipping students with ethical frames and strategies to identify, understand, analyse, and resolve ethical dilemmas in personal, professional, and societal contexts.
- Ethics & Self
- Ethics, Community & University
- Ethics & the World
Course learning outcomes
- Demonstrate how ethical frameworks influence and shape personal ethical reasoning and decision-making
- Articulate personal values and worldviews while identifying and evaluating areas of convergence and divergence with diverse perspectives
- Analyse ethical assumptions, aims, and limitations within their own field of study
- Evaluate the ethical frameworks and principles that guide other fields of study and the broader University community
- Conceptualise characteristics of an ethical society and articulate potential contributions toward creating or sustaining such a society
- Analyse current and future ethical problems, drawing on their understanding of different ethical concepts
Degree list
The following degrees include this course