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Engineering Ethics & Values

StatueThe minor in Engineering Ethics and Values offers engineering students the opportunity to understand the impact of Christian, Catholic and Jesuit values on engineering ethics, recognize current engineering ethical issues, and strengthen their moral resolve to act courageously on these issues once they enter the engineering profession.

MINOR IN ENGINEERING ETHICS & VALUES CURRICULUM (ENEV)

A total of 22 credits are needed to complete the interdisciplinary minor.

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Basic Requirements:

  • Philosophy of Human Nature
  • Theory of Ethics
  • Introduction to Theology
  • Final course requirements include 3 credit hours from the following list of courses:

    Topics in Biomedical Engineering: Finance
    Decent and Affordable Housing
    Health, Environment, and Infrastructure in Latin America

    Plus six additional credit hours from the following:

    Contemporary Ethical Problems
    Business Ethics
    Technology and the Human Condition
    Environmental Philosophy
    Medical Ethics
    Health Care Systems
    Social Inequality
    Introduction to Social Welfare and Justice
    Christian Discipleship
    Theology and the Natural Sciences
    Foundations of Ecological Ethics
    Medical Ethics
    Business and Its Environment
    Topics in Biomedical Engineering: Finance
    Decent and Affordable Housing
    Health, Environment, and Infrastructure in Latin America

Students are also required to participate in four 1-credit ENEV colloquia:

Ethics and Values Colloquium 1
Ethics and Values Colloquium 2
Ethics and Values Colloquium 3
Ethics and Values Colloquium 4