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ETHICS 180S: Special Topics in Ethics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary by semester. Seminar version of ETHICS 180. Instructor: staff.
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ETHICS 192: Research Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual research in a field of special interest under the supervision of a faculty member, the central goal of which is a substantive paper or written report containing significant analysis and interpretation of a previously approved topic. Instructor: Shanahan
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ETHICS 200: Capstone Research Seminar in Ethics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This intensive senior seminar is the capstone for the Ethics Certificate Program. Here they return to the central theme of the Gateway course, Challenges of Living an Ethical Life, through research. Students bring together interdisciplinary insights from previous work in the certificate program to shed light on major contemporary debates in the study of ethics and the world's most pressing social problems. Instructor: Staff
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ETHICS 202S: Understanding Ethical Crisis in Organizations
3.00 Credits
Duke University
This course examines the causes and consequences of ethical crisis across business, military, higher education and religious institutions. Emphasis is on identifying why certain organizations are more prone to ethical problems and certain organizations better able to manage them. A core goal is to develop real-world solutions to ethical challenges organizations face in contemporary societies world wide. Instructor: Pickus
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ETHICS 211: History of Poverty in the United States
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A history of poverty and poverty policy in the United States from the colonial era to the present. The changing experience of poverty, efforts to analyze and measure poverty, and attempts to alleviate or eliminate it. Attention paid to the reasons for the durability of poverty in a wealthy nation and to the forces shaping the contours of anti-poverty policy. Instructor: Staff
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ETHICS 280S: Special Topics in Ethics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary. Instructor: Staff
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ETHICS 90FCS: Special Topics in Ethics (Focus Program)
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary. Open only to students in the Focus program. Topics course. Department consent required. Instructor: Staff
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ETHICS 99FCS: The Limits of Obligation? World Refugee Policy and International Law
1.00 Credits
Duke University
35 million refugees and internally displaced persons in the world. A comparative historical overview of international refugee policy and law dealing with this growing population. Students will grapple with the ethical challenges posed by humanitarian intervention on behalf of refugees and the often unintended consequences of such policies. Students examine case studies to determine how different models for dealing with refugee resettlement affect the life chances of refugees. Service learning course. Students will work with refugees from Bhutan, Burma and Iraq recently resettled in Durham. Instructor consent required. Instructor: Shanahan
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EVANTH (255S): Orthopedic Biomechanics ** available as of 08/15/2011
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Seminar discussions and research addressing fundamental theoretical and practical aspects of clinical biomechanics of the human musculoskeletal system. Readings from primary literature will be assessed in class along with proposals for future research. Students will select a research question, develop an appropriate data collection protocol and collect preliminary data, the results of which are presented to the class as part of a formal poster presentation. Prerequisites: Evanth 93, Physics 53L and 100-level anatomy course. Instructor: Schmitt
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EVANTH 100: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Biological Anthropology and Anatomy
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Topics in Evolutionary Anthropology
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