Kingfisher: Applied Ethics

Kingfisher Concentration - Applied Ethics Requirements (9 credits)

Program Contacts: Julia A. Fleming, Professor of Theology & Anne Ozar, Associate Professor of Philosophy

An interdisciplinary program of studies designed to provide students with an understanding of applied ethics from two perspectives, philosophy and theology. This Kingfisher Concentration introduces students to the differences and similarities in philosophical and theological approaches to applied ethics, different theories of ethics in these two disciplines, and how to relate the two.

This Kingfisher Concentration has an associated minor that allows for continued study of these topics: Applied Ethics Minor

Foundational Ethics
Select one of the following:3
Philosophical Ethics
Philosophical Ethics: Cortina Community
Philosophical Ethics: Poverty
Theological Ethics
Select one of the following:3
Biomedical Ethics: Philosophical and Theological Approaches
Social Justice in Selected Global Faith Traditions
Social Justice in Islam and Muslim Experience
Introduction to Liberation Theology
God is Green
Contemporary Moral Problems
Christian Sexual Ethics
Catholic Social Teaching
Gender, Race and Morality
Christian Ethics of War and Peace
The Rwanda Genocide as a Challenge for the Church
Philosophical Ethics
Select one of the following:3
Moral Philosophy
Philosophy of Feminism
Environmental Ethics
Social And Political Philosophy
History of Ethics
Moral Psychology
Bioethics and Society
Sciences, Ethics & Society
Literature, Philosophy and Economics: In Search of Economic Justice
Health Care, Society, And Values
Total Credits9