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Specific ethics course question - CourtneyBrooke - 11-17-2021

I’m looking for a dual-enrollment ethics course from a Christian college for my HS Junior. I found this from GCU : Intro to philosophy and ethics. Description:
  • This course is an introduction to the discipline of philosophy through a study of representative philosophical problems. Students are introduced to analytic tools that enable them to practice critical thinking, evaluate knowledge claims, and establish a rationale and justification for other academic disciplines. Topics to be considered include logic, epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics.

    Do you think this will count for the Ethics requirement at TESU? Or is it too Philosophy-based? Since he’s too young to apply I won’t be able to ask them. 



RE: Specific ethics course question - rachel83az - 11-17-2021

That should work, I think. TESU is pretty lenient when it comes to accepting ethics courses for the gen ed requirements.


RE: Specific ethics course question - dfrecore - 11-17-2021

Generally, if it says Ethics in the title, they take it. But, if something happens and they won't accept it for the Ethics requirement, it will still be able to be used as a GE course, as an RA course, and then you can take a quick Ethics exam/course if you must later (Sophia, Study.com, DSST, etc.).