4.00 Credits
This seminar serves as a common entry point for all students. Using a liberal arts approach to inquiry, students will examine ethical problems in modern life and generate ideas for solutions to ethical problems in a variety of social and occupational contexts including business, medicine, science, government, family life, and the law. Through close reading, critical analysis, writing and speaking assignments related to ethical theory and modern ethical problems, students will assess their readiness for college-level work, assess their existing level on the five critical skill competencies (seeking supplemental instruction when required), plan a program of study, and begin their e-portfolio. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.