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Social Science 110: Ethics in the Social Sciences

3 transferable college credits

Accepted for credit at 2100+ Colleges

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Ethics in the Social Sciences

Earn college credit with Ethics in the Social Sciences—a self-paced online course covering research ethics, consent, privacy, bias, and responsible practice in social science work. Learn through short lessons, quizzes, and assignments on your schedule, then complete a proctored final exam. Ideal for gen ed requirements and transfer credit, with transcript options.

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Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: discuss morality, ethics, and values from diverse perspectives; explore prominent theories such as Kohlberg's stages and Gilligan's gender-based approach to moral development; analyze the distinction between consequentialist and non-consequentialist moral viewpoints; examine the historical and cultural foundations of ethical theories worldwide; apply ethical principles to professional practices in social science fields like counseling and psychology; and develop skills in ethical decision-making and navigate complex ethical dilemmas in various contexts.

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Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: discuss morality, ethics, and values from diverse perspectives; explore prominent theories such as Kohlberg's stages and Gilligan's gender-based approach to moral development; analyze the distinction between consequentialist and non-consequentialist moral viewpoints; examine the historical and cultural foundations of ethical theories worldwide; apply ethical principles to professional practices in social science fields like counseling and psychology; and develop skills in ethical decision-making and navigate complex ethical dilemmas in various contexts.

Major Course Topics

Major topics include morality; Ethical theories; ethics in professional practice; models for ethical decision-making; cultivating ethical counseling relationships; addressing ethical issues in helping professions; ethics in social science research; ethics in human subject research; ethical data practices and technology; and intellectual property rights and academic integrity.

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