Ethics Syllabus Jude Mangila
Ethics Syllabus Jude Mangila
Ethics Syllabus Jude Mangila
SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY
Concepcion Holy Cross College believes in the holistic development of individuals by providing quality education through active participation in the
teaching-learning process.
COLLEGE VISION
To become a God-centered learning institution focused on holistic education that forms and educates individuals to become conscious, competent,
compassionate, and committed persons towards the development of a just and humane society.
COLLEGE MISSION
Concepcion Holy Cross College is an institution for academic and values formation offering relevant, learner-centered, and values-oriented programs that
produces competent persons of character in the service of society.
CORE VALUES*
Competence *Holistic Education * Compassion * Commitment
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Ethics deals with principles of ethical behavior in modern society at the level of the person, society, and in interaction with the environment and other shared
resources.
Morality pertains to the standards of right and wrong that an individual originally picks up from the community. The course discusses the context and principles of
ethical behavior in modern society at the level of individual, society, and in interaction with the environment and other shared resources. The course also teaches
students to make moral decisions by using dominant moral frameworks and by applying a seven-step moral reasoning model to analyze and solve moral dilemmas
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
In this course the students will:
A. Differentiate between moral and non-moral problems
B. Describe what a moral experience is as it happens in different levels of human existence
C. Explain the influence of Filipino culture on the way students look at moral experiences and solve moral dilemmas
PRELIM
COURSE OUTLINE:
TOPICS COMPETENCIES / OUTCOME DETAILED ACTIVITIES
(WEEKS AND HOURS)
MIDTERM
COURSE OUTLINE:
TOPICS COMPETENCIES ACTIVITIES
(WEEKS & NUMBER OF HOURS)
Week 7 What is culture? How does it Articulate what culture means Online Lecture/discussion
(3 hours) define our moral behavior? Online quiz
Online Recitation
Attribute facets of personal
behavior to culture
FINAL
COURSE OUTLINE:
TOPICS COMPETENCIES ACTIVITIES
(WEEKS & NUMBER OF HOURS)
1. Policies, procedures and standards shall apply as per Student Handbook and CHCC Administration memos.
2. All classes, lecture and discussions will be conducted via online using the Concepcion Holy Cross College Learning Management System (LMS) - the CHCC
Flex-Ed and other available social media platforms such as google suite, google drive, zoom, and the like.
3. Students shall follow proper netiquette at all times. Cyber bullying, yelling, teasing, use of foul language and the like will not be tolerated. Proper decorum
such as courtesy, wearing of decent attire (no sandos and sleeveless) shall be observed especially during online class.
4. All participants/members of the class are aware and they agree that the proceedings of the online class are recorded for archiving and administrative
purposes.
5. The instructor will provide soft copy of lessons, reading materials and self-study module downloadable in the CHCC-Flex-Ed
6. From time to time, students will be asked to participate in the online discussions. The students’ final grade will depend heavily on class participation, and
on the quality of submitted assigned tasks/activities, pre-assessment and post assessment.
7. All tests are to be taken on scheduled dates. Special examinations may be given only for highly justifiable reasons.
8. Course requirements should be submitted on time. Late requirements shall be accepted at the discretion of the instructor and if accepted, will be given
demerits.
9. Cheating and plagiarism are unacceptable academic behaviors. Any student caught cheating during an examination will get a score of zero for that
particular examination. Any student caught plagiarizing will automatically be given a failing grade in the subject.
10. Students are expected to give their best effort in studying the subject.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
A. Compilations of the topic discussed (lecture)
B. Compilation of quiz papers
C. Compilation of written works/outputs
ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION:
GRADING SYSTEM:
Prelims 30%
Midterm 30% WHERE PASSING MARK IS: 75 / 3.00
Final 40%
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FINAL GRADE: 100% PASSING RATE: 60%
REFERENCES:
Angeles, Antonette and Azadat Rowena, "Medicine Prices, Price Controls and the Philippine Pharmaceutical Industry"
Monograph produced by the Jose B Fernandez, Jr. Ethics Center and Ateneo graduate School of Business, 2011
Aquinas, Thomas: On Law, Eternal Law and Naturat Law, Summa Theologiae, vol. 28, Btackfriars in conjunction with McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1966, Pp. 5-97