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UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE PUBLIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS EN TECHNIQUES DES SERVICES POLICIERS DE LA CITÉ COLLÉGIALE

TEACHING STAFF BEAUVAIS, Chantal, Rector Edith Stein, Ethics CLOUTIER, Sophie, Associate Professor Research in environmental and medical ethics, political philosophy of Hannah Arendt, genetics and religion FEIST, Richard, Associate professor Ethics; metaphysics; phenomenology; philosophy of science and mathematics, process philosophy (especially Alfred North Whitehead) LANOIX, Monique, Associate professor Ethics; bioethics; feminist philosophy; social and political philosophy, continental philosophy. MCLENNAN, Matthew, Assistant Professor Social and political philosophy; philosophical anthropology; continental philosophy; ethics; vulnerability/precarity PAQUETTE, Julie, Assistant Professor Modern and Contemporary Political Thought, Critical Thinking on New Forms of Fascism (Pier Paolo Pasolini), Theory of Abjuration, State of Exception / Scandal and Transgression studies, Dissensus / Consensus, Art and Politics (theater, litterature, cinema) PERRON, Louis, Associate Professor Contemporary continental philosophy; Phenomenology and hermanentics; Jean Ladrière; Ethics SHUKLA, Rajesh Chandra, Associate Professor Ethics and political philosophy; public policy; environmental ethics; and Karma theory. P. 2

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Formation disciplinaire (48 crédits) Cours obligatoires (39 crédits)» PHI1505 Introduction à la pensée philosophique» PHI2510 Méthodologie en philosophie et éthique OU IPA2522 Méthodes de recherche et éthique en sciences humaines» PHI2511 Histoire de l'éthique» PHI2541 Fondements de la démocratie et de la gouvernance» PHI2542 Pensée critique et politique de John Stuart Mill» PHI2543 Pensée critique et politique de Kant» PHI2544 Pensée critique et politique d'aristote» PHI2582 L'existence humaine» PHI3532 Problématiques politiques contemporaines» PHI3707 Éthique et multiculturalisme» PHI3708 Éthique et politique» PHI4521 Éthique appliquée» PHI4581 Séminaire en éthique Cours optionnels (9 crédits) 3 crédits parmi?:» PHI1506 Philosophie et sens de la vie» PHI2521 Étude de textes en bioéthique» PHI2545 Courants contemporains en pensée éthique» PHI2554 Philosophie morale» PHI2585 Éthique et éducation» PHI2798 L'éthique?environnementale (UO) 6 crédits parmi?:» PHI3533 Éthiques féministes» PHI3901 Stage 1» PHI4512 Justice sociale» PHI4555 Thèmes choisis en philosophie politique II» PHI4901 Stage 2 Cours au choix? (12 crédits) P. 3

COURSES ECS 3126 - DISCRIMINATION AND CONFLICT Theories of discrimination: direct, indirect and systemic discrimination. Pluralism and multiculturalism. Anti-discrimination law: areas of application. Theories of reasonable accommodation and undue hardship. International agreements and equality laws. HTP 1101 - TRENDS IN WESTERN THOUGHT This course addresses multiple aspects of the evolution of western thought, from Antiquity to current times, and the impact of major events and thinkers, and the influence of other civilizations on the contemporary understanding of human nature, culture and society. HTP 1102 - APPROACHES IN THE HUMANITIES: INTERPRETING THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE Introduction to theoretical approaches in the Humanities and to the methods that are applied to interpret the multiple expressions of human experience, particularly those expressed in important works of art and literature. HTP 1103 - PEOPLE, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ECOLOGY Social and ecological challenges facing humanity today, and related issues of social justice. These questions will be examined from a perspective of community building and efforts towards ecological and social transformations for a hopeful future. HTP 1104 - FAITH, JUSTICE AND THE COMMON GOOD This course investigates faith, justice and the common good from religious, philosophical and human science perspectives. The course draws on classic and contemporary resources, in particular those from the Christian intellectual traditions. ISC 2306 - MEDIA AND ETHICS Constitutive elements of ethical behavior. Basic ethical criteria in media communication. Rights in communication situations. Deontology codes in use in several institutions. Case analysis in media praxis: persuasion communication and fiction. ISC 2309 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION This course is dedicated to the improvement of writing skills in order to become an effective communicator in several contexts. ISC 2314 - PUBLIC SPEAKING Learning the techniques of efficient public speaking. Introduction and training to personal impression making in electronic media. Development of a professional attitude and self-confidence. P. 4

MIS 2103 - WORLD RELIGIONS Introduction to the world religions with an emphasis on Christian faith in interaction with other living faiths. PHI 1105 - INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Explores the various sides of Critical Thinking: the nature of arguments, common errors in reasoning as well as evaluating evidence and information. Enables students to acquire and develop research and writing skills. PHI 1106 - PHILOSOPHY AND THE MEANING OF LIFE This course discusses the role of philosophy in understanding the meaning of life. PHI 2110 - METHODOLOGY IN PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS Acquiring skills for research and writing, including how to critically appraise an article; how to structure an essay; and specific methodology in philosophy and ethics. Contains an overview of different theories in epistemology. PHI 2111 - HISTORY OF WESTERN ETHICS When offered, this course would take one of the following three forms: I. Ancient and Medieval Ethics: Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman Ethics. Selection from Plato's Dialogues, and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Selection from the Epicureans, Stoics, Neoplatonists, and Aquinas. II. Early Modern Ethics: Renaissance Humanists, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, and Hume. III. Post-Kantian Ethics. Selections from Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, J.S. Mill, T.H. Green. Selections from Moore, the positivists and post-modernists. Western ethics may be compared and contrasted to selected non-western traditions. PHI 2121 - ETHICS AND NEW BIOTECHNOLOGIES Impact of robotics and new technologies on the patient-healthcare practitioner relationship, medical interventions, the manner in which we perceive our own bodies, and transhumanism. PHI 2141 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNANCE Study of the fundamentals of democracy and governance, and of its principal thinkers and critics, starting from Plato. Distinction between ancient and modern forms of democracy. Overview of the principles of political liberalism underpinning contemporary democracies. Comparison between democracy and other forms of government. Study of different models of governance and of the implications of a managerial conception of politics. PHI 2142 - UTILITARIAN ETHICS General history of utilitarianism, with readings from main thinkers in the tradition from its beginnings up to the present day (Bentham, Mill, Sidgwick, Singer, Lazari-Radek). Study of applied dimensions of this approach, as well as of its limitations. PHI 2143 - DEONTOLOGICAL ETHICS P. 5

General history of deontology, with readings from main thinkers in this tradition from its beginnings up to the present day (Kant, Ross, O'Neill). Study of applied dimensions of this approach, as well as of its limitations. PHI 2144 - VIRTUE ETHICS General history of virtue ethics, with readings from main thinkers in this tradition from its beginnings to the present day (Aristotle, MacIntyre, Nussbaum, non-western perspectives). Study of applied dimensions of this approach, as well as of its limitations. PHI 2145 - CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN ETHICAL THOUGHT Study of the main contemporary trends in ethics, including ethics of discussion (Habermas), ethics of responsibility (Jonas), ethics of care, ethics of hospitality, and ethics of virtue. PHI 2146 - SOCIAL JUSTICE Explores, from the perspective of social justice theories, issues such as social inequalities, poverty, refugees, war, and environmental degradation. Examines criticisms of this perspective. PHI 2154 - MORAL PHILOSOPHY Survey of the major ethical systems in the Western world. Relationship between philosophical and religious thinking in ethical matters. Fundamental questions facing contemporary moral consciousness. PHI 2154 and PHI 2174 are mutually exclusive. PHI 2154 was previously under course code PHI 3183. PHI 2181 - HUMAN KNOWLEDGE Study of the traditional, universalist, approach to knowledge as well as contemporary standpoint approaches, such as feminist and postmodernist. PHI 2182 - PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Study of different philosophical conceptions of the human being. PHI 2183 - POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (UO) Study of the major traditions in social and political philosophy. The roots of modern theories. Readings from writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant. PHI 2185 - ETHICS AND EDUCATION Examination of the philosophical and psychological research on the formation of ethical judgments. Relationships between judgment, feeling, and moral action. Examination of how various learning theories can be incorporated into teaching ethics to children, how ethics may be taught to children both inside and outside a religious context. Education as a pillar of democratic citizenship. P. 6

PHI 2311 - SELECTED TOPICS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY I Study of a particular theme in political philosophy or of a particular author in political thought. PHI 2398 - ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS (UO) Study of ethical questions concerning the preservation of species and natural objects, animal rights, and our obligations towards future generations. Study of theoretical frameworks such as deep ecology (Naess) and of environmental ethics (Carlson). PHI 3132 - CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL ISSUES Analysis of important political issues in contemporary world such as crisis of institutional trust, political corruption, immigration, electoral reform, etc. PHI 3133 - FEMINIST ETHICS Examination of the development of critical theories and new ethical models in different feminist currents. How these ethics take into consideration the marginalized voices of oppressed groups. PHI 3307 - ETHICS, MULTICULTURALISM AND IMMIGRATION This course examines the relation of ethics, multiculturalism, and immigration, studies the questions regarding the possibility of a multicultural ethics, and addresses the issues and debates arising from cultural relativism and identity politics in the functioning of modern societies. PHI 3308 - ETHICS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Ethical issues relating to the public sector. Definitions of the common good and of public service. Study of the role of public policy in the functioning of various states and governments, and the implications of their coherence or conflict in the social, political and economic realms. PHI 3309 - ETHICS AND RELIGION This course examines the philosophical foundations of various ethical and religious traditions and addresses the possibility of their convergence in modern liberal societies. PHI 3901 - INTERNSHIP 1 / STAGE 1 A minimum of 130 hours professionally supervised in an environment that includes a component of public ethics or analysis of public policies. The internship incorporates a cumulative reflective practice component in order to encourage the critical integration of theory and practice. The internship culminates in the writing of a detailed practicum report. Prerequisite: 24 PHI credits with a cumulative grade point average of 8.0. Un minimum de 130 heures sous supervision professionnelle dans un environnement de travail où il y a une composante éthique ou d'analyses de politiques publiques. Ce stage intègre une composante de pratique réflexive cumulative en vue de favoriser l'intégration critique de la théorie et de la pratique. Le stage se termine par la production d'un rapport détaillé. Préalable : 24 crédits PHI avec une moyenne pondérée cumulative de 8,0. P. 7

PHI 4121 - APPLIED ETHICS IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXTS Analysis of ethical issues emerging in organizational contexts. Case studies to demonstrate how ethical decisions are made on the ground. PHI 4155 - SELECTED TOPICS IN ETHICS AND POLITICS Study of a particular topic, thinker or tradition. Critical analysis of the link between ethics and politics. PHI 4181 - RESEARCH PROJECT Writing of a major research project. Application of what the student has learned over the course of the B.A. to a topic of his or her own interest. PHI 4901 - INTERNSHIP 2 / STAGE 2 A minimum of 130 hours under professional supervision in a work environment related to ethics. The student develops a clearly defined research project integrating his or her theoretical knowledge. The internship culminates in the writing of a practicum report detailing the outcomes of the project while integrating a critical reflection on theory and practice. Prerequisite: PHI3901 Internship 1. Un minimum de 130 heures sous supervision professionnelle dans un environnement de travail relatif à l'éthique. L'étudiant devra élaborer un projet de recherche clairement défini qui lui permettra de mettre en pratique ses connaissances théoriques. Le stage se termine par la rédaction d'un rapport détaillé indiquant les résultats du projet de recherche et intégrant une réflexion critique sur la théorie et la pratique. Préalable: PHI3901 Stage 1. THO 1306 - EXPLORING THE SACRED The human effort to express the experience of the sacred and to name our sense of the "Beyond". The different forms such expressions have taken: cosmic wonder and its symbols, foundations stories, ritual life. The meaning of this effort for understanding the quest of the human spirit and its attempts to build order in society and community. THO 1307 - UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE The Bible: book or library, history or story? History of the Jewish people and of the culture in which the Bible was written. The Bible and its content. Interpreting the text. The Jesus event. The influence of the Bible on history and on contemporary culture. P. 8

CONTACT US Office of Admissions, Registrar and Student Services Room 154 Saint Paul University 223 Main Street Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4 CANADA Telephone: 613-236-1393 Fax: 613-782-3014 admission@ustpaul.ca Hours of Operation of August 15 to May 31 Monday to Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hours of Operation of June 1 to August 14 Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. P. 9