2
ETHICS (minor) FAST FACTS • Each year, Hiram College plans programming and courses around an annual ethics theme. Past themes included the topics of borders, hunger, disabilities and more • Service learning opportunities allow students to gain hands-on experience with ethical issues WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Examine ethical issues in your major or in other interdisciplinary classes such as “Environmental Ethics,” “Culture and Ethics of Food,” “How we Die,” “Engaged Citizenship” and “Ethics in U.S. Foreign Policy” • Become a critical and reflective thinker on diverse ethical issues and explore civic engagement through service-learning opportunities How can I use an Ethics minor? Not only is the study of ethics part of good citizenship, but every career field has an ethical compo- nent, making this minor valuable to everyone—regardless of their academic interests. Students can also pair this minor with specific disciplines and/or graduate studies to become: • an ethics officer • a compliance officer • a human resources officer • a professor • a lawyer • a paralegal • a human rights advocate (over)

ETHICS - Hiram College...GET INVOLVED Art, Film, and Digital Design• Join the Ethics Bowl team and compete with your peers from other schools in the debate of current and important

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    3

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: ETHICS - Hiram College...GET INVOLVED Art, Film, and Digital Design• Join the Ethics Bowl team and compete with your peers from other schools in the debate of current and important

ETHICS (minor)FAST FACTS • Each year, Hiram College plans programming and courses around an annual ethics theme. Past themes included the topics of borders, hunger, disabilities and more • Service learning opportunities allow students to gain hands-on experience with ethical issues

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Examine ethical issues in your major or in other interdisciplinary classes such as “Environmental Ethics,” “Culture and Ethics of Food,” “How we Die,” “Engaged Citizenship” and “Ethics in U.S. Foreign Policy” • Become a critical and reflective thinker on diverse ethical issues and explore civic engagement through service-learning opportunities

How can I use an Ethics minor?Not only is the study of ethics part of good citizenship, but every career field has an ethical compo-nent, making this minor valuable to everyone—regardless of their academic interests. Students can also pair this minor with specific disciplines and/or graduate studies to become:

• an ethics officer• a compliance officer• a human resources officer• a professor• a lawyer• a paralegal• a human rights advocate

(over)

ETHICS (minor)FAST FACTS • Each year, Hiram College plans programming and courses around an annual ethics theme. Past themes included the topics of borders, hunger, disabilities and more • Service learning opportunities allow students to gain hands-on experience with ethical issues

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Examine ethical issues in your major or in other interdisciplinary classes such as “Environmental Ethics,” “Culture and Ethics of Food,” “How we Die,” “Engaged Citizenship” and “Ethics in U.S. Foreign Policy” • Become a critical and reflective thinker on diverse ethical issues and explore civic engagement through service-learning opportunities

How can I use an Ethics minor?Not only is the study of ethics part of good citizenship, but every career field has an ethical compo-nent, making this minor valuable to everyone—regardless of their academic interests. Students can also pair this minor with specific disciplines and/or graduate studies to become:

• an ethics officer• a compliance officer• a human resources officer• a professor• a lawyer• a paralegal• a human rights advocate

(over)

Page 2: ETHICS - Hiram College...GET INVOLVED Art, Film, and Digital Design• Join the Ethics Bowl team and compete with your peers from other schools in the debate of current and important

GET INVOLVED • Join the Ethics Bowl team and compete with your peers from other schools in the debate of current and important ethical issues. • Take part in service-learning work both on and off campus.

Learn more: www.hiram.edu/ethics

95%FACULTY MEMBERS

WITH A PH.D.

GET INVOLVED • Join the Ethics Bowl team and compete with your peers from other schools in the debate of current and important ethical issues. • Take part in service-learning work both on and off campus.

Learn more: www.hiram.edu/ethics

95%FACULTY MEMBERS

WITH A PH.D.

Accounting and Financial ManagementApplied Computer ScienceArt, Film, and Digital DesignBiochemistryBiologyBiomedical HumanitiesChemistryCommunicationComputer ScienceCreative WritingCriminal JusticeEducation LicensureEducational StudiesEnglishEnvironmental StudiesHistoryIntegrative Exercise ScienceInternational StudiesManagementMarketingNeuroscienceNursingPerforming Arts: Music and TheatrePhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic HealthSociologySports Management

MA

JOR

S

Your next stepsApply online at admission.hiram.edu.

Questions? Contact the Office of Admission at [email protected], or 800.362.5280.

Accounting and Financial ManagementApplied Computer ScienceArt, Film, and Digital DesignBiochemistryBiologyBiomedical HumanitiesChemistryCommunicationComputer ScienceCreative WritingCriminal JusticeEducation LicensureEducational StudiesEnglishEnvironmental StudiesHistoryIntegrative Exercise ScienceInternational StudiesManagementMarketingNeuroscienceNursingPerforming Arts: Music and TheatrePhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic HealthSociologySports Management

MA

JOR

S

Your next stepsApply online at admission.hiram.edu.

Questions? Contact the Office of Admission at [email protected], or 800.362.5280.