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PHIL 105 - Introduction to Ethics: Moral Values in Today's Society

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Moral philosophy with an analysis of the basic ideas and principles involved in moral conduct and including the concepts of good, right, obligation and conscience. Problems of truthfulness, race, sex, marriage and war are examined in relation to moral philosophy. Special attention is given to contemporary problems of value pertinent to the interests of students majoring in medical arts and in
administration of justice.

Associate Degree applicable
Course credit transfers to CSU and UC.
CAN (California Articulation Number): PHIL 4

Course: PHIL 105 - Introduction to Ethics: Moral Values in Today's Society
Course Number: Philosophy 105 - Telecourse
School: Crafton Hills College
Instructor: Jim Biffle, Professor
Website: http://dets.sbccd.org
Terms: Spring semester, Fall semester
NOTE: Students from both SBVC and CHC will attend campus meetings at CHC.
Unit Type: Semester
Credit Units: 3
In-State Fee: $78.00
Out-of-State Fee: $642.00
Date Last Updated: Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Contact: http://dets.sbccd.org
Subject: Social Sciences and History
Target Audience:

Students who need General Education credit at Crafton Hills College or others interested in this course content to transfer or for personal interest.

Delivery Methods: Non-interactive broadcast/satellite/ITV, Audio or video tapes
Technical Requirements:

Students must be able to receive KVCR-TV
(channel 24) over the air or by cable television.

Miscellaneous Requirements:

SBCCD Distance Education students must be able to attend required on-campus lectures and tests.

You may register for this course by going to the Crafton Hills College registration page.

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