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BHNR 341: Ethics in Business-Honors
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisties: BHNR student group, Junior Standing, C- or better in ECON 202 and MGMT 201
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BHNR 343: Integrated Analytical Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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BHNR 343 - Integrated Analytical Decision Making
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BHNR 346: Responsible Leadership
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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BHNR 346 - Responsible Leadership
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BHNR 352: Technology and Global Social Impact
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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BHNR 390: The Examined Life: Business, Self, Work, and Culture
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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BIET 126: Science, Technology and Society
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course serves as a broad introduction to the study of science and technology from a distinctively sociological perspective and includes a strong bioethical component. This course examines issues of how scientific knowledge and technologies are created and constructed, the relationship between science and technological development and how both science and technology affect and have an impact on our daily lives. Outcome: Students will exhibit knowledge of a method of social inquiry for following science and technology through society and will be able to apply this inquiry method to the social construction of scientific knowledge and scientific ethics, technology and technological ethics, environment and environmental ethics, and genetic technologies and bioethics.
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BIET 164: Health Care Ethics - Civic Engagement
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course studies philosophical ethics as practiced in the health care setting. It includes a service learning experience and satisfies the civic engagement core requirement. Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of traditional moral theories in a health care framework, as well as the varieties of ethical challenges facing contemporary health care.
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BIET 184: Health Care Ethics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course studies philosophical ethics as practiced in the health care setting.
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BIET 184 - Health Care Ethics
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BIET 185: Moral Problems: Medical Issues
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Christian Life & Practice-Ethics. This course considers the racial, ethnic, and socio-economic disparities in U.S. healthcare and explores possible remedies from the viewpoint of Christian ethics. Outcome: Students will examine the process of moral deliberation, will exercise effective writing and nuanced moral argumentation, will listen to the viewpoints and experiences of others, and will come to an appreciation of the complexities of U.S. healthcare.
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BIET 186: Moral Problems: Ecology Crisis
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Christian Life & practice-Ethics: This course considers traditional religious and ethical assumptions about humanity and our relationship to the non-human world. Outcome: Students will examine a number of religious and philosophical traditions and learn how they describe nature, how they evaluate non-human nature's relationship to humanity, how they define "community" to include or exclude the non-human world, and how they relate or do not relate the sacred to the natural world.
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