VICTORIA, BC, April 8, 2026 /CNW/ - The BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) has announced the launch of a new continuing education course, Applied Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counselling, ...
The University offers a plethora of courses geared to meeting students’ educational needs and stimulating their interests in diverse subjects. But one important course is missing and should be ...
A semester-long study of topics in Politics, Policy, Law, and Ethics. Topics and emphases will vary according to the instructor. This course may be repeated for credit with different topics. See the ...
The precept session was just getting underway when Jay Benziger started raising questions. “Should engineers always make a product failure-proof?” (“Impossible,” one student said.) “Is an engineer who ...
April 24, 2023: GAITHERSBURG, Maryland – The Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), the world’s leading professional society for fire protection and fire safety engineering, announces a new ...
Dr. Greg Watson announces a new session of his course, “Ethics in the Workplace,” set to launch for members of the Ford ASSET Program. This course is a crucial part of the program and is designed to ...
ELSJ 198 – Ethics Prerequisite Approved Courses This list provides examples of ethics courses offered at SCU; however, you are not required to have taken a course from this list, as offerings vary ...
My entry today is inspired by a blog entry called “What is the Value of Ethics Education?” written by Steven Mintz, who teaches business ethics at Cal Poly. He made several wonderful points (which you ...
Ethics are a broad way of thinking about what constitutes a good life and how to live one. They address questions of right and wrong, making good decisions, and the character or attributes necessary ...
The Red & Black publishes opinions from a number of contributors and staff columnists. Their opinions do not reflect the opinions of the editorial staff. The editorial staff is in no way involved with ...
Texas A&M University canceled a graduate ethics course three days after the semester began, saying Professor Leonard Bright did not provide enough information to let administrators determine if the ...