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Applied Human Behavior
Description: This course examines fundamental elements of social justice and most prominent social justice philosophies. A compare and contrast of the basic tenants of John Rawls: A Theory of Justice, Libertarianism, and Utilitarianism of specific concepts from philosophers that directly address social justice will be critically evaluated. Students will evaluate debate and deconstruct their own values systems related to social justice. Letter grade only.
Units: 1
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: ENG 105 or ENGY 102
Applied Human Behavior
Term : Summer 2016
Catalog Year : 2015-2016
AHBY 323 - Social Justice
Description: This course examines fundamental elements of social justice and most prominent social justice philosophies. A compare and contrast of the basic tenants of John Rawls: A Theory of Justice, Libertarianism, and Utilitarianism of specific concepts from philosophers that directly address social justice will be critically evaluated. Students will evaluate debate and deconstruct their own values systems related to social justice. Letter grade only.
Units: 1
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: ENG 105 or ENGY 102