Course Overview

The course equips students with an appreciation of ethical issues in the environment in which they find themselves, wherever they live and shall live so that they may conduct themselves in an ethical manner when and become useful citizens in society.

Course Aim

The aim of this course is to enable students develop ethical knowledge and reasoning through the study of foundations, principles, and theories of philosophical and theological ethics and how these may be applied in everyday life and communication.

Course Features

  • 4 credit hours
  • Level 100 course
  • Expert faculty instruction
  • Practical learning activities
  • Assessment and feedback

Course Information

Course Code: CCC111
Credits: 4
Level: 100

Learning Objectives

Understand fundamental concepts and principles related to the course subject matter

Apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations and real-world problems

Develop critical thinking and analytical skills within the discipline

Assessment Methods

Continuous Assessment
40%
Final Examination
60%

Course Schedule

Duration:
Full Semester (16 weeks)