Office Schedule
I will be at the classroom 1/2 hour before or after class. To make an appt, contact me.
Biography
I received my Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities from USF. My goal is to help facilitate student awareness and interest in ethics. For the Applied Ethics class, please note the following important information about the text:
Important: This class requires the purchase or lease of the following textbook: Goree, Keith; Manias, Nicholas, & Till, Jane (2009), Ethics Applied, Edition 6.0, New York: Pearson.
Previous editions of Ethics Applied cannot be used for the course.
This book comes in three formats; all formats have the same content. Only use one of these; do not buy all of them. Traditional Book - ISBN: 0558054544. OR eBook - ISBN: 0558806201. OR Bundle – ISBN: 0558738931.
Subjects Taught
Ethics, Philosophy
Course Schedule

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PHI 1600 STUDIES IN APPLIED ETHICS
| 1066 | TS | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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"G" Prerequisites: (ENC 0025 and REA 0017) or EAP 1695 or appropriate score on the SPC placement test. This course is a practical overview of key issues, questions and concepts in applied ethics. Special emphases are placed on the historical development of ethical thinking, a variety of ethical approaches and on multicultural aspects of ethics. Students will also examine a variety of personal, social, and professional ethical issues and problems and learn methods of resolving them through the use of critical thinking skills, sound ethical reasoning and legal and professional codes. Students are provided an active learning experience, increased student interaction and opportunities for independent research into ethical issues of personal interest. This course has a substantial writing requirement. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements . Credit is not given for both PHI 1600 and any of the following courses: PHI 1602H, PHI 1603, PHI 1631, PHI 2621, PHI 2622, PHI 2635 or PHI 2649. 47 contact hours. |
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