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PHI 212: Business and Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
An investigation of some of the ethical and value conflicts that arise in the pratice of business and the professions. Essays and case studies are used. Topics covered may include economic justice, corporate liability and social responsibility, worker rights, whistle blowing, advertising and truth telling, privacy, loyalty, confidentiality, and professional codes.
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PHI 218: Ethics and Women's Issues
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A discussion-based course that focuses upon issues of particular relevance to women. Topics discussed may include equality, affirmative action and comparative worth, social and gender roles, feminism, love, sexuality, family, work, caring and justice, pornography, fashion and beauty, abortion, reproduction, and ecofeminism.
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PHI 225: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
An investigation of some of the important moral issues generated by human interaction with the environment (natural entities, ecosystems, and other species), such as obligation to future generations, the theoretical foundations for an adequate environmental ethic, biodiversity preservation, environmentally sound development and cultural practices, responsibility to animals, and personal choices and lifestyles. Cross-listed as ENV 225.
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PHI 241: Love, Sex, and Friendship
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is an intensive philosophical inquiry into the concepts of love, friendship, and sex and how these are connected. It examines ideas on relationship, intimacy, and personal fulfillment by some of the best thinkers in the western intellectual tradition. It also explores some puzzling contemporary problems surrounding relationships.
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PHI 276: Art, Beauty, Truth
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A philosophical inquiry into the nature and significance of art, beauty, and aesthetic experience, interpretation, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): One course in philosophy.
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PHI 301: Biomedical and Research Ethics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is an intensive examination of ethical issues within the professional domains of biomedicine and human subjects research. Topics covered may include patient autonomy, confidentiality, informed consent, life and death, human subjects research, and profession-specific ethical standards.
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PHL 150: Introduction to Public Health
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course will look at the public health system in the United States and its role in the delivery of health care and the monitoring of disease. Three hours of class per week.
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PHL 225: Community Health
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course focuses on individual and societal health-related decisions about interventions to improve health and prevent disease. Social, economic, ethical, environmental, cultural, scientific and political factor will be considered as they relate to implementation decision. Three hours of class per week. Prerequisite(s): PHL 150.
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PHL 230: Global Health
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course focuses on global health issues and the need for culturally sensitive and culturally congruent care of diverse and high-risk populations. It considers both individual and societal levels of health care. Three hours of class per week. Prerequisite(s): PHL 150.
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PHL 250: Information Management and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Basic concepts of information representation, storage, and retrieval are considered as they pertain to science and public health, with emphasis on applications in the field and in commercial settings. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite(s): PHL 225 or PHL 330.
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