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Values and Ethical Inquiry Classes
»Values and Ethical Inquiry Classes
This page lists all the classes that you can take to fulfill the Values and Ethical Inquiry at Chapman University. The Values and Ethical Inquiry: is part of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Focus, a General Education requirement at Chapman; is designed to introduce you to values and ethical perspectives in a variety of contexts; and requires you to take one class in total.
- AH 400 Cultural Heritage and the Art World
- AH 401 Gender, Art, and Western Culture
- AMST 102 Introduction to Asian American Studies
- AMST 396 Indians of California
- BRJL 307 Mass Media Law and Ethics
- CCI 202 Popular Culture
- CES 301 Organization, Ethics, and Society
- COM 210 Theories of Persuasion
- COM 393 Communication Law
- COM 493 Ethical Controversies in Communication
- COM 210B Theories of Persuasion for Non-Majors
- CPSC 285 Social and Ethical Issues in Computing
- DOC 321 The Documentary Tradition
- ENG 327 Multicultural Literatures of the U.S.
- ENG 360 War, Memory, and Literature
- ENG 374 Environmental Rhetoric
- ENV 102 Introduction to Environmental Policy
- FREN 348 Topics in Francophone Literatures of the World
- FREN 351 French Writers of the Holocaust
- GER 351 The Holocaust in German Literature and Film
- HIST 200 A History of Sexuality
- HIST 221 Native Am His: The Struggle to Be Heard
- HIST 228 African American Historical Experience
- HIST 230 Chicano/a History & Culture to 1865
- HIST 231 Chicano/a History & Culture 1848-Present
- HIST 297 The Holocaust in History and Film
- HIST 304 The Ancient Mediterranean World
- HIST 306 The Middle Ages
- HIST 307 Germany and the Holocaust
- HIST 365 Topics in the Holocaust
- HIST 367 The Holocaust in Eastern Europe
- HIST 365A Perpetrators, Witnesses, and Rescuers
- HIST 365B The Holocaust: Memoirs and Histories
- HON 202 On Being Ethical in the World
- HON 207 Darwin's Evolutionary Theory: the Science and the Controversy
- HON 209 Death, Self and Society
- HON 216 Twilight of the Gods
- HON 218 Social Movement in the Sixties
- HON 240 Anime and War
- HON 308 Consciousness and Cognition
- HON 324 Private Law as Public Policy
- HON 335 The Enigma of Being Awake: Zen Buddhism
- HON 339 Perpetrators, Bystanders, and Moral Rebels
- HON 353 The Algorithmic Self: How AI Shapes Our Choices
- HON 361 How Art Can Help Us Save the Planet
- HON 369 Select Contemporary Problems: Religion And Politics
- HON 374 Philosophy of Science: Interdisciplinary Applications
- HON 377 Critical Animal Studies
- HON 381 Think for Yourself: From Socrates to Adorno
- HON 406 Brain, Mind, and Film
- HON 409 Hermes Unbound: Divining Hermeneutics
- HON 432 Queer Theory
- HON 435 Race Matters
- HUM 103 Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- HUM 320 Readings in Posthumanism
- HUM 331 Feminism and Freedom
- JPN 348 Reading Japanese History
- LAT 340 Vergil and the Christian Poets
- LEAD 101 Introduction to Leadership: Principles & Practices
- LEAD 310 Emotional Intelligence, Leadership and the Good Life
- LEAD 320 Great Leaders: Ethics, Passion and Service
- LEAD 365 Ethical Controversies in Sports and Leadership
- LEAD 383 Critical Discourse, Social Change, and Positive Peace
- LEAD 397 Leading as a Way of Serving: Pursuing Your Purpose in Life and Work
- LEAD 410 Leadership in International Contexts: Travel Course
- LEAD 485 Leadership in Times of Crisis: Case Studies in Disaster Response
- PCST 253 Mediation & Conflict Resolution
- PCST 324 History on Trial: African Struggle for Truth and Justice
- PCST 325 Albert Schweitzer: His Life & Thought
- PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 102 Philosophy Through Science Fiction
- PHIL 104 Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL 120 Global Ethics and Religion
- PHIL 125 Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 203 Logic
- PHIL 303 Environmental Ethics
- PHIL 305 Metaphysics
- PHIL 307 History of Twentieth Century Philosophy
- PHIL 309 Religion, Knowledge, & Evil
- PHIL 310 From Socrates to Aquinas
- PHIL 311 Descartes to Kierkegaard
- PHIL 314 Medical Ethics
- PHIL 316 Business/Professional Ethics
- PHIL 318 Political/Legal Philosophy
- PHIL 319 Philosophy of Women/Women of Color
- PHIL 320 Belief, Truth, and Knowledge
- PHIL 321 Philosophy of Science
- PHIL 323 Philosophy in Literature
- PHIL 324 Philosophy of Law
- PHIL 326 Food Ethics
- PHIL 327 Global Justice
- PHIL 340 Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL 360 Bootcamp in Aristotle
- PHIL 365 Philosophy and Neuroscience of Free Will
- POSC 200 Introduction to Political Theory
- POSC 251 Intercultural Conflict & Communication
- POSC 300 American Political Thought
- POSC 381 Political Thinkers
- POSC 382 Political Concepts
- POSC 383 History of Political Philosophy
- POSC 386 Ethics and Politics
- POSC 312C Presidential Scandals
- REL 115 Living Religions of the World
- REL 120 Global Ethics & Religion
- REL 150 Disney Does Religion: Popular Culture and Religion
- REL 202 Introduction to Islam
- REL 213 Introduction to Judaism
- REL 214 Introduction to Christianity: Decisive Moments, People, and Readings
- REL 217 The Holocaust and Religious Faith
- REL 312 Religious Experience in Film and Fiction
- REL 314 Fiction, Film and the Western Contemplative Tradition
- REL 316 Genesis and Gender
- REL 322 Topics in Theology
- REL 330 Gender and Religion
- REL 353 Religion and Medicine
- REL 355 New Religious Movements in Global Context
- REL 366 Blood, Passion, and the Spirit: The Latin American and Latinx Religious
Experience - REL 330A Women and Religion: Voodoo in Context
- SOC 211 Social Problems
- SOC 305 Social Theory
- SOC 320 Sociology of Death
- SOC 335 Society and the Environment
- SOC 345 Social Psychology
- SOC 370 Race and Ethnicity
- SOC 393 Child Abuse
Values and Ethics Inquiry Learning Outcome
Students articulate how values and ethics inform human understanding, structures,
and behavior.
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