Global Citizenship (GCP) - For a syllabus or more detailed course information, please contact the department at 610-758-3014.
Course Listings
Course# Course Title (Credit Hours) CRN Day/Time Location Session Instructor
| 3-10/PHIL 3-10/REL 3-10 | Global Religion, Global Ethics (4) | 20125 | T/Th 7-10:00pm | MG 103 | First | Steffen |
| 12-010 | Europe Since 1648 (4) | 20359 | M/W 4-7:00pm | MG 103 | Second | Savage |
Course Descriptions
3-10/PhIL 3-10/REL 3-10. Religion, Ethics & Society: Introduction to philosophical and religious modes of moral thinking, with consideration given to ethics in the world religious traditions (family life and role of women, social justice, environment, work, models of ethical ideals). Particular issues examined include abortion, corporal punishment (such as the death penalty), problems in medical ethics, and heavy drinking as a behavioral problem. HU
12. Europe Since 1648: The Modern World and its Discontents: The rise of modern nation states; the scientific and industrial revolutions; social movements and the French and Russian revolutions; impact of Enlightenment philosophy, nationalism, liberalism, imperialism and fascism; the development of modern class structure and transformations in gender relations, art, popular culture and society. HU