2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Critical Reflections on Ethical and Social Issues Requirement


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Students are required to take two courses from the approved list that follows. These courses are designed to encourage students to think critically about social and ethical issues that are relevant to contemporary life. They are from a variety of departments and programs and will demonstrate the relevance of study in the liberal arts to gaining critical perspectives on aspects of contemporary society. Many of these courses may simultaneously be used to partially satisfy other Liberal Arts Core requirements.

Most of the courses that satisfy the Critical Reflections on Ethical and Social Issues Requirement promote the University’s core value of diversity. They help students to reflect on the diversity of peoples, social groups and cultures that surround them in contemporary life. Many other courses in the Liberal Arts Curriculum outside those on the list of Critical Reflections courses also serve this goal.

Courses for the Critical Reflections Requirement


Transfer and other credit are not accepted for the Critical Reflections Requirement except when they are included in an Associate Degree as defined in articulation agreements.

These courses that fulfill the Critical Reflections requirement must be successfully completed by the student in the academic year in which they are listed in the Liberal Arts Core Guidebook.

Law in the Liberal Arts


Women’s and Gender Studies


Other Schools and Colleges


*Apply as Non-Arts & Sciences Credit

School of Education


EDU 310 /EDU 610 - The American School *

Martin J. Whitman School of Management


  • LPP 467 /LLP 767 - Management and Ethics *

Only Available for Students in the Renee Crown Honors Program


Additional Information


Transfer and other credit are not accepted for the Critical Reflections Requirement except when defined in articulation agreements.