Exploration of the intersection of the mind and society with a focus on how we think, learn, and live. Topics of discussion are designed to investigate the role of moral ambiguity in the gray spaces of human endeavor. Specific areas of focus include: genocide, race and ethnicity, leadership, law and criminality, and the impact of technology on society. This course (ID 101 / ID 301) is only for students accepted into the University and Mountain Lion Honors Programs.
Instructors
Dr. Michael Hackman, Department of Communication
Columbine Hall Room 3053
255-4125
mhackman@uccs.eduDr. Katie Kaukinen, School of Public Affairs
Dwire Hall 356B
255-3033
catherine.kaukinen@uccs.eduDr. Rob Sackett, Department of History
Columbine Hall 2053
255-4079
rsackett@uccs.edu
Required Texts
Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership (3rd edition) by Craig E. Johnson
Crime and the American Dream (4th edition) by Steven F. Messner and Richard Rosenfeld
Into That Darkness by Gitta Sereny