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How to Be Perfect (First Year Read, 2023)
Moral Philosophy at Stevens
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How to Be Perfect (First Year Read, 2023)
A guide to the 2023 First Year Read Program pick, How to Be Perfect by Michael Schur (2022).
How to Be Perfect Resource Guide
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Moral Philosophy at Stevens
Philosophy and the study of ethics at Stevens takes many shapes.
You can focus on it with a
major
or
minor
through the School of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences:
Philosophy Bachelor's Degree (Stevens)
Philosophy: Undergraduate Minors (Stevens)
...or take
courses
that address ethics across the disciplines, such as:
BIO 301 Professional Ethics for Scientific Research
CAL 555 Engineering & Computer Ethics
CAL 580 Environmental Ethics
CH 301 Professional Ethics for Scientific Research
HPL 339 Ethics
HPL 380 Environmental Ethics
HPL 450 Global and International Ethics
HPL 456 Ethics of Business & Technology
HPL 456 is required for those majoring in
Quantitative Finance
and
Business & Technology
(management concentration)
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