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Peace University Ethics
Peace University

Ethics

Raleigh, USA

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Sep 2024

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Key Summary

    About: The Ethics programme explores moral philosophy and ethical theories. It delves into contemporary ethical issues and their implications for society. The course includes in-depth analysis and critical reflection.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in fields such as law, education, social work, public policy, and corporate ethics. Skills gained may lead to roles in advocacy, consulting, and research.

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Introduction

The objectives of higher learning, post graduate, Masters Degree programs (30 credit hours) are to excel in a specific subject within a knowledge area and develop mastery and achieve academic excellence in a specific body of knowledge in one of the concentrations offered by the University.

The Masters Degree programs prepare individuals to achieve highest standards of academic learning in a certain field of study and help in progress towards a certain professional or career path. Academic advising required.

Masters Degree programs are primarily different from the Masters Degree programs offered by other schools of similar profile in scientific theory and application of scientific learning in different bodies of knowledge. The students use different science, technology and research oriented programs and techniques. Not all programs are available as the Master of Science Degree program; academic advising is required before formulating a program of study.

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