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Bethany College (WV)
RELIGIOUS STUDIES & PHILOSOPHY
- Online
Course
On-Campus
English
The Religious Studies department at Bethany is distinctive in its dual focus on social justice and gender studies. The completion of a Religious Studies degree at Bethany College is preparatory for a variety of career paths and graduate-level programs.


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HarvardX Justice
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
12 weeks
Distance Learning
English
This introduction to moral and political philosophy is one of the most popular courses taught at Harvard College.
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Value Theory degree programs explore fundamental questions about ethics, morality, and the essence of values. This discipline invites students to engage deeply with philosophical concepts that shape human experience and decision-making, making it a fascinating choice for intellectually curious learners.
In these courses, students investigate ethical frameworks, analyze moral reasoning, and assess value judgments. The environment encourages independence and critical thinking as students tackle complex ideas and develop robust arguments. Common courses may include Ethics Theory, Moral Philosophy, and Applied Value Analysis, where you'll sharpen skills such as constructing ethical arguments, evaluating moral dilemmas, and articulating value-based assessments.
Graduates of these programs possess strong analytical abilities that apply to various sectors, enhancing their employability in areas like law, education, and policy-making. Many forge paths as ethicists, consultants, or educators, contributing to discussions that address social justice, human rights, and public policy. Engaging with challenging concepts builds confidence and deepens understanding, essential for meaningful participation in today’s diverse and interconnected world.