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Ethics and Global Leadership

3 credits, 15 weeks, synchronous Zoom class
PAMS Humanities Course
Cost for guest students: $100

This course examines ethics through the lens of the physical, natural, and digital sciences; technology; and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the context of the 21st-century. We will explore the need for proper ethical considerations within the scientific world, rapid developments in technology, and their profound impacts on individuals, local communities, and international relations. The course will engage various perspectives and models of global leadership that respects the intrinsic dignity of the individual at all levels of human experience.

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This course focuses on the following:
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of principal ethical issues in technology within the 21st-century context.
  • Apply knowledge and understanding of course content towards challenges facing mankind at the individual and community levels within both the local and global contexts, asserting effective models of leadership.
  • Gather and interpret multidimensional data concerning social, scientific and technological issues
  • Communicate clearly about appropriate anthropological approaches to the challenges facing the physical and natural sciences, technology and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
  • Develop a capacity for future independent and collaborative research of technological impacts on the human condition through an ethical lens.

Class start date: Tuesday, 3rd September 2024
Tuesday and Thursday classes:
  • Kazakhstan/Uzbekistan: 1630-1800
  • Vietnam/Indonesia: 1830-2000
  • China/Malaysia: 1930-2100
  • Korea: 2030-2200
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