IDS 200 Honors Colloquium: Special Topics
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This course is a team-taught seminar that serves as a capstone experience for students in the QCC Honors Program. Students examine timely issues from many disciplines using a variety of perspectives. The seminar provides a stimulating and challenging experience, covers a broad area of knowledge, and emphasizes inquiry, discovery, critical thinking, and discussion methods to encourage meaningful participation from both students and faculty.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Enrollment in Honors Program or permission of Honors Program Coordinator, ENG 102-Honors, 30 college credits
Semester Offered: F/S
IDS 215 Bioethics
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This course provides an introduction to ethical thinking as it relates to the life and health sciences. Students examine ethical issues surrounding continuing developments in biology and biomedicine; identify ethical components in the application of biological knowledge to areas of human activity; analyze an ethical problem in biology and human activity; and, analyze a problem in biology and medicine to arrive at an ethically valid course of action for the individual or society.
Credits: 3
Corequisites: ENG 101
Semester Offered: S
4/1/2024