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PHIL 1171
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Ethics
Fall 2019, Section 03
![]() | ID # | Subj | # | Sec | Title | Dates | Days | Time | Crds | Status | Instructor | Delivery Method | Loc |
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000734 | PHIL | 1171 | 03 | Ethics | 3.0 | Open |
Cherlin, Paul Benjamin |
Meeting Details
Dates | Days | Time | Building/Room | Instructor |
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8/26/2019 - 11/13/2019 | M W | 10:00am - 11:50am | Kopp Hall 3355 |
Cherlin, Paul Benjamin |
Notes
- Prerequisites: Placement score into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052.
Location Details
Offered through: Minneapolis Community and Technical College. | |
Campus: Minneapolis Comm. and Tech. College. | Location: Minneapolis Comm & Tech College. |
Seat Availability
Status: Open | Size: 38 | Enrolled: 34 | Seats Remaining: 4 |
Prerequisites (Courses and Tests)
- This course requires any of these six prerequisite categories
- 1. READ 0200 - Reading 2
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2. ESOL 0052 - Reading 5
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3. A score of 21 on test ACT Reading
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4. A score of 78 on test Accuplacer Reading Comprehension
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5. A score of 78 on test Companion Reading Comprehension
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6. A score of 1300 on test Placement into Reading Course
Add/Drop/Withdraw
Full refund is available until August 30, 2019, 11:59PM CST.
The last day to add this course is 4 business day(s) after August 26, 2019. The last day to drop this course is 4 business day(s) after August 26, 2019.
The last day to withdraw from this course is October 28, 2019.
Tuition and Fees (Approximate)
Tuition -resident: | $479.70 |
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Tuition -nonresident: | $479.70 |
Approximate Course Fees: | $75.90 |
Course Books and Materials
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Course Level
Undergraduate
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Goal
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Goal 06 - Humanities/Fine Arts
- Demonstrate awareness of the scope and variety of works in the arts and humanities.
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Goal 09 - Ethical/Civic Resp
- Examine, articulate, and apply their own ethical views.
Description
This course teaches you to apply a range of multicultural ethical theories: Western, African, Asian, Native American, feminist, and ecological. You will learn to think critically about ethical questions and apply ethical theories to practical issues. You will be required to demonstrate increasing knowledge of these topics through writing and dialogue. You will be encouraged to integrate the course material with your current academic and personal interests.