Ethical and Civic Values
Ethical and Civic Values (FC-VALUES) is a required Focus Capacity course in the IDEAs in Action curriculum.
A single course may be used to fulfill only one Focus Capacity requirement (not including lab).
Code | Title | Hours |
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Approved Courses | ||
AAAD 102 | Introduction to Media in Africa | 3 |
AAAD 220 | Media and Democracy in Africa | 3 |
AAAD 461 | Race, Gender, and Activism in Cuba | 3 |
AMST 55 | First-Year Seminar: Birth and Death in the United States H | 3 |
AMST 220 | On the Question of the Animal: Contemporary Animal Studies | 3 |
AMST 225 | Comedy and Ethics H | 3 |
AMST 259 | Tobacco and America | 3 |
AMST 269 | Mating and Marriage in America | 3 |
AMST 275 | Food and American Culture | 3 |
AMST 277 | America's Role in the Global Environment | 3 |
AMST 287 | Introduction to American Legal Education | 3 |
AMST 315 | Privacy and Surveillance in America | 3 |
AMST 317 | Adoption in America | 3 |
ANTH 194 | Anthropology and Community Development | 3 |
ANTH 278 | Women in Science | 3 |
ANTH 280 | Anthropology of War and Peace | 3 |
ANTH 424 | Ritual, Festival, and Public Culture | 3 |
ARAB 350 | Women and Leadership in the Arab World | 3 |
ASIA 55 | First-Year Seminar: Kung-Fu: The Concept of Heroism in Chinese Culture | 3 |
ASIA 167 | Gender, Sexuality, and Social Justice in South Asia | 3 |
ASIA 233 | Drugs, Sex, and Sovereignty in East Asia, 1800-1945 | 3 |
ASIA 285 | The Buddhist Tradition: Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka | 3 |
ASIA 300 | The Buddhist Tradition: India, Nepal, and Tibet | 3 |
ASIA 333 | The Mahabharata: Remembered and Reimagined | 3 |
ASIA 383 | The Mahabharata: Remembered and Reimagined--Experiential | 3 |
ASIA 427 | Cold War Culture in East Asia: Transnational and Intermedial Connections | 3 |
ASIA 587 | Islam and Sexual Diversity | 3 |
BUSI 463 | Corporate Environmental Stewardship | 3 |
CHIN 238 | From Martial Arts to Street Dance: Rebellion with Chinese Characteristics | 3 |
CHIN 247 | Indigenous Spiritualities in Literatures of China and Taiwan H | 3 |
CHIN 356 | Chinese Environmental Literature | 3 |
CHIN 463 | Narrative Ethics in Modern China | 3 |
CHIN 475 | Confucianism: Origin, History, and Contemporary Relevance | 3 |
CHIN 476 | Daoism: Origin, History, and Contemporary Relevance | 3 |
CHIN 525 | Ancient Philosophers and Their Modern Reincarnation | 3 |
CLAR 250 | Who Owns the Past?: Archaeology, Ethics, and Politics H | 3 |
CLAS 362 | Greek Tragedy H | 3 |
CLAS 415 | Roman Law H | 3 |
CMPL 238 | From Martial Arts to Street Dance: Rebellion with Chinese Characteristics | 3 |
CMPL 247 | Indigenous Spiritualities in Literatures of China and Taiwan H | 3 |
CMPL 527 | Cold War Culture in East Asia: Transnational and Intermedial Connections | 3 |
COMM 170 | Rhetoric and Public Issues | 3 |
COMM 223 | Small Group Communication | 3 |
COMM 475 | Fostering Civil Discourse: Reasoning Together for Common Good | 3 |
COMM 527 | Organizational Ethics | 3 |
COMP 380 | Technology, Ethics, & Culture H | 3 |
DATA 120 | Ethics of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
ECON 384 | Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics H | 3 |
ECON 698 | Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | 3 |
EDUC 418 | Ethics of Care for the Hospitalized Child and Family | 3 |
EDUC 508 | Equity, Leadership, and You | 3 |
EDUC 526 | Ethics and Education: From Global Problems to Classroom Dilemmas | 3 |
ENEC 325 | Water Resource Management and Human Rights H | 3-4 |
ENEC 350 | Environmental Law and Policy | 3 |
ENEC 368 | Living Things, Wilderness, and Ecosystems: An Introduction to Environmental Ethics | 3 |
ENEC 463 | Corporate Environmental Stewardship | 3 |
ENGL 305 | Advanced Legal Communication | 3 |
ENGL 385 | Literature and Law | 3 |
ENGL 403 | Rhetoric and Social Justice H | 3 |
ENGL 488 | Critical Security Studies | 3 |
FOLK 424 | Ritual, Festival, and Public Culture | 3 |
FREN 150 | Globalization and the French-Speaking World | 3 |
FREN 356 | Littérature et philosophie | 3 |
GEOG 124 | Feminist Geographies | 3 |
GEOG 228 | Urban Geography | 3 |
GEOG 232 | Agriculture, Food, and Society | 3 |
GEOG 428 | Global Cities: Space, Power, and Identity in the Built Environment | 3 |
GEOG 429 | Urban Political Geography: Durham, NC | 3 |
GEOG 543 | Qualitative Methods in Geography | 3 |
GERM 245 | Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud | 3 |
GERM 255 | The Twilight of the World: Ecological Crises in German Literature and Film | 3 |
GERM 265 | Hitler in Hollywood: Cinematic Representations of Nazi Germany | 3 |
GERM 283 | Freedom, Terror, and Identity: Modern Philosophy from Kant to Arendt | 3 |
GERM 444 | The Origins of Radical Thought | 3 |
GERM 465 | German Guilt, Suffering and, Trauma | 3 |
GERM 560 | 20th-Century German Philosophy and Modern Youth Cultures | 3 |
GSLL 68 | First-Year Seminar: Intensity, Vitality, Ecstasy: Affects in Literature, Film, and Philosophy H | 3 |
GSLL 225 | Popular and Pious: Early Modern Jewish Literature | 3 |
HIST 382 | The History of the Civil Rights Movement H | 3 |
HNUR 407 | South Asian Society and Culture | 3 |
HNUR 411 | Health and Medicine in South Asia | 3 |
HPM 310 | Introduction to Health Law and Ethics | 3 |
INLS 384 | Information and Computer Ethics | 3 |
ITAL 320 | Italian Cities and Cultures: History, Power, and Ecology | 3 |
ITAL 374 | Italian Ecofiction in Global Perspective | 3 |
ITAL 385 | Italian Landscapes: Italy in the UNESCO World Heritage List | 3 |
ITAL 388 | Environmental Issues in Italian Literature and Film | 3 |
ITAL 525 | Italo Calvino in English | 3 |
ITAL 571 | Primo Levi in English | 3 |
JAPN 375 | The Culture of Modern, Imperial Japan, 1900-1945 | 3 |
JWST 100 | Introduction to Jewish Studies | 3 |
JWST 106 | Judaism in the Time of Jesus | 3 |
JWST 224 | Modern Jewish Thought H | 3 |
JWST 225 | Popular and Pious: Early Modern Jewish Literature | 3 |
JWST 420 | Post-Holocaust Ethics and Theology H | 3 |
JWST 503 | Exploring the Dead Sea Scrolls H | 3 |
KOR 150 | History, Memory, and Reality in Contemporary Korea | 3 |
LING 225 | Busting Language Myths | 3 |
MEJO 141 | Media Ethics | 3 |
MEJO 341 | Introduction to Media Law: Advertising, Public Relations, and Strategic Communication Focus | 3 |
MNGT 223 | Small Group Communication | 3 |
NAVS 402 | Naval Leadership and Ethics | 3 |
NURS 302 | Research, Ethics, and Innovation: Carolina Core II | 3 |
PHIL 51 | First-Year Seminar: Who Was Socrates? | 3 |
PHIL 55 | First-Year Seminar: Paradoxes | 3 |
PHIL 57 | First-Year Seminar: Race and Affirmative Action | 3 |
PHIL 59 | First-Year Seminar: Proofs of the Existence of God H | 3 |
PHIL 62 | First-Year Seminar: Philosophy with Children | 3 |
PHIL 66 | First-Year Seminar: Ethics: Theoretical and Practical | 3 |
PHIL 68 | First-Year Seminar: Moral Life H | 3 |
PHIL 70 | First-Year Seminar: Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | 3 |
PHIL 75 | First-Year Seminar: Evil | 3 |
PHIL 76 | First-Year Seminar: Is Free Will an Illusion? H | 3 |
PHIL 80 | First-Year Seminar: Short Stories and Contemporary Social Problems | 3 |
PHIL 86 | First-Year Seminar: Persons and Identity | 3 |
PHIL 101 | Introduction to Philosophy: Central Problems, Great Minds, Big Ideas H | 3 |
PHIL 102 | Introduction to Philosophy: Central Problems, Great Minds, Big Ideas | 3 |
PHIL 110 | Philosophical Texts that Changed the World: An Introduction to Philosophy through Great Works H | 3 |
PHIL 112 | Making Sense of Ourselves H | 3 |
PHIL 134 | Reason, Faith, and God: Philosophy of Western Religion H | 3 |
PHIL 143 | AI and the Future of Humanity: Philosophical Issues about Technology and Human Survival H | 3 |
PHIL 160 | Virtue, Value, and Happiness: An Introduction to Moral Theory H | 3 |
PHIL 163 | Practical Ethics: Moral Reasoning and How We Live H | 3 |
PHIL 164 | Morality and Business | 3 |
PHIL 165 | Bioethics H | 3 |
PHIL 170 | Liberty, Rights, and Responsibilities: Introduction to Social Ethics and Political Thought H | 3 |
PHIL 180 | Philosophy of Humor | 3 |
PHIL 224 | Existential Philosophy and the Meaning(lessness) of Life H | 3 |
PHIL 261 | Ethics in Action | 3 |
PHIL 266 | Not All Fun and Games: Ethics of Sports | 3 |
PHIL 272 | The Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense | 3 |
PHIL 273 | Justice, Rights, and the Common Good: Philosophical Perspectives on Social and Economic Issues H | 3 |
PHIL 274 | Race, Racism, and Social Justice: African-American Political Philosophy H | 3 |
PHIL 275 | Moral and Philosophical Issues of Gender in Society H | 3 |
PHIL 276 | Ideology, Capitalism, and Critique | 3 |
PHIL 280 | Morality, Law, and Justice: Issues in Legal Philosophy H | 3 |
PHIL 285 | Moral and Philosophical Issues in Education H | 3 |
PHIL 292 | Field Work in Philosophy: Introducing Philosophy in Primary and Secondary Schools | 3 |
PHIL 294 | Philosophy across the Lifespan | 3 |
PHIL 360 | Major Developments in Ethics: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives H | 3 |
PHIL 362 | Contemporary Ethical Theory H | 3 |
PHIL 364 | Ethics and Economics | 3 |
PHIL 368 | Living Things, Wilderness, and Ecosystems: An Introduction to Environmental Ethics | 3 |
PHIL 370 | Authority, Freedom, and Rights: Advanced Political Philosophy | 3 |
PHIL 381 | Philosophy and Film H | 3 |
PHIL 384 | Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics H | 3 |
PHIL 392 | Ethics Research Seminar for Undergraduates | 3 |
PHIL 426 | Nietzsche | 3 |
PHIL 460 | History of Moral Philosophy | 3 |
PHIL 464 | Moral Responsibility | 3 |
PHIL 698 | Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | 3 |
PLAN 247 | Solving Urban Problems | 3 |
PLAN 428 | Global Cities: Space, Power, and Identity in the Built Environment | 3 |
PLCY 71 | First-Year Seminar: Justice and Inequality H | 3 |
PLCY 340 | Justice in Public Policy H | 3 |
PLCY 355 | Restorative Justice | 3 |
PLCY 360 | State and Local Politics | 3 |
PLCY 362 | Ethics and Food Policy | 3 |
PLCY 364 | Ethics and Economics | 3 |
POLI 52 | First-Year Seminar: Friendship in Political Thought H | 3 |
POLI 75 | First-Year Seminar: Thinking about Law | 3 |
POLI 87 | First-Year Seminar: What Does it Mean to be a Good Citizen? | 3 |
POLI 100 | American Democracy in Changing Times H | 3 |
POLI 270 | Classical Political Thought H | 3 |
POLI 271 | Modern Political Thought H | 3 |
POLI 272 | The Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense | 3 |
POLI 275 | Nationalism, Immigration and the Politics of Identity H | 3 |
POLI 276 | Major Issues in Political Theory H | 3 |
POLI 280 | American Political Thought H | 3 |
POLI 384 | Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics H | 3 |
POLI 475 | Environmental Political Theory | 3 |
POLI 698 | Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | 3 |
PWAD 272 | The Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense | 3 |
PWAD 280 | Anthropology of War and Peace | 3 |
PWAD 283 | Freedom, Terror, and Identity: Modern Philosophy from Kant to Arendt | 3 |
PWAD 363 | Ethical Issues in Intelligence and National Security | 3 |
PWAD 427 | Cold War Culture in East Asia: Transnational and Intermedial Connections | 3 |
PWAD 481 | Religion, Fundamentalism, and Nationalism | 3 |
PWAD 484 | Critical Security Studies | 3 |
RELI 67 | First-Year Seminar: Nature/Culture/Self-Identity: Religion in the Construction of Social Life | 3 |
RELI 77 | First-Year Seminar: Martyrs and Warriors: Religion and the Problem of Violence | 3 |
RELI 85 | First-Year Seminar: Sex, Marriage, and Family in Religion | 3 |
RELI 102 | World Religions | 3 |
RELI 106 | Judaism in the Time of Jesus | 3 |
RELI 108 | Classic Jewish Texts: From Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls to Kabbalah and Hassidism | 3 |
RELI 121 | Introduction to Religion and Culture H | 3 |
RELI 122 | Introduction to Philosophical Approaches to Religion H | 3 |
RELI 123 | Introduction to Jewish Studies | 3 |
RELI 125 | Heaven and Hell | 3 |
RELI 126 | Reason, Faith, and God: Philosophy of Western Religion H | 3 |
RELI 132 | Religion and Global Justice | 3 |
RELI 135 | Religion, Ethics, and Technology H | 3 |
RELI 138 | Religious Freedom | 3 |
RELI 163 | Critical Issues in Western Religious Thought | 3 |
RELI 185 | Women/Gender/Islam H | 3 |
RELI 220 | Religion and Medicine H | 3 |
RELI 222 | Modern Western Religious Thought | 3 |
RELI 224 | Modern Jewish Thought H | 3 |
RELI 226 | Human Animals in Religion and Ethics | 3 |
RELI 233 | Religion and Violence | 3 |
RELI 244 | Gender and Sexuality in Western Christianity H | 3 |
RELI 248 | Introduction to American Islam H | 3 |
RELI 266 | Medieval and Renaissance Christian Cultures | 3 |
RELI 283 | The Buddhist Tradition: India, Nepal, and Tibet | 3 |
RELI 285 | The Buddhist Tradition: Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka | 3 |
RELI 324 | Religion and the Human: Interrogating Individuality | 3 |
RELI 338 | Religion in American Law | 3 |
RELI 365 | Studies in Christian Theologies and Theologians | 3 |
RELI 383 | The Mahabharata: Remembered and Reimagined--Experiential | 3 |
RELI 415 | Teaching the Bible in Public Education | 3 |
RELI 420 | Post-Holocaust Ethics and Theology H | 3 |
RELI 424 | Gender Theory and the Study of Religion | 3 |
RELI 426 | The Sacrifice of Abraham H | 3 |
RELI 430 | Dimensions of Evil | 3 |
RELI 438 | Religion, Nature, and Environment H | 3 |
RELI 450 | Sexuality in Jewish Tradition and History | 3 |
RELI 480 | Modern Muslim Literatures | 3 |
RELI 481 | Religion, Fundamentalism, and Nationalism | 3 |
RELI 503 | Exploring the Dead Sea Scrolls H | 3 |
RELI 522 | 19th-Century Critiques of Religion | 3 |
RELI 530 | Genealogies of Religion | 3 |
RELI 580 | African American Islam | 3 |
RELI 587 | Islam and Sexual Diversity | 3 |
RELI 620 | Feminism and Religion | 3 |
SCLL 100 | Foundations of Civic Life and Leadership H | 3 |
SPHG 429 | Public Health, Entrepreneurship, and Food Systems in Southeast Asia H | 3 |
WGST 64 | Plantation Lullabies: Literature by and about African American Women | 3 |
WGST 167 | Gender, Sexuality, and Social Justice in South Asia | 3 |
WGST 244 | Gender and Sexuality in Western Christianity H | 3 |
WGST 275 | Moral and Philosophical Issues of Gender in Society H | 3 |
WGST 278 | Women in Science | 3 |
WGST 281 | Gender and Global Change | 3 |
WGST 393 | Internship in Women's and Gender Studies | 3 |
WGST 424 | Gender Theory and the Study of Religion | 3 |
WGST 450 | Sexuality in Jewish Tradition and History | 3 |
H |
Honors version available. An honors course fulfills the same requirements as the nonhonors version of that course. Enrollment and GPA restrictions may apply. |