undergraduate studies - Saint Paul University
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undergraduate studies - Saint Paul University
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) TEACHING STAFF ARCHIBALD, Clinton CLOUTIER, Sophie, Associate Professor Research in environmental and medical ethics, political philosophy of Hannah Arendt, genetics and religion FEIST, Richard, Associate professor Ethics; metaphysics; phenomenology; philosophy of science and mathematics, process philosophy (especially Alfred North Whitehead) MANSOUR ROBAEY, Sonia, Part-Time Professor Sonia Mansour Robaey has a PHD in life and health sciences with a focus on Neurosciences from Université Paris VII and a PHD in Philosophy with a focus on the Philosophy of mind from Université du Québec À Montréal . She is currently assistant professor at the faculty of Philosophy and secretary to the faculty. Sonia has worked and published in the field of neuroscience. She is new to the field of Bioethics. She has been teaching at the Ethics baccalaureate and the Public Ethics programs at St Paul as a regular professor since 2009. Her research explores the relations between Ethics and politics in the management of health care. Sonia serves as a consultant on a clinical Ethics committee in Ottawa.Her other interests include relations between science and society as well as forms of knowledge, minds and cultures. PERRON, Louis, Associate Professor Contemporary continental philosophy; Phenomenology and hermanentics; Jean Ladrière; Ethics SCHLITT, O.M.I., Dale M., Emeritus Professor Trinity; Philosophical Theology; Hegel Studies SHUKLA, Rajesh Chandra, Associate Professor, School Director Ethics and political philosophy; public policy; environmental ethics; and Karma theory. WALTERS, Gregory, Full Professor Social and Political Ethics; human rights; biotechnology and ethics; genetics and ethics; nanotechnology and ethics Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 2 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) ADMISSION Modalités d'admission au programme Les candidates et candidats admissibles du Collège Nouvelles Frontières désirant se prévaloir de la présente entente doivent suivre la procédure suivante : » le formulaire d'admission de l'Université Saint-Paul ou du Centre de demande d'admission aux universités de l'Ontario (OUAC) doit être utilisé pour formuler sa demande; » la demande d'admission doit être déposée au plus tard le 30 avril et doit être accompagnée d'un relevé de notes attestant l'obtention du diplôme du programme d'études complété du Collège Nouvelles Frontières; » si le relevé de notes est incomplet, l'admission sera conditionnelle à la présentation d'un relevé de notes final attestant l'obtention du diplôme du programme d'études complété du Collège Nouvelles Frontières; » les frais administratifs reliés à la demande d'admission s'appliquent. L'Université Saint-Paul se réserve le droit de refuser cette entente à une candidate ou un candidat ayant obtenu son diplôme collégial du programme d'études du Collège Nouvelles Frontières plus de trois ans avant sa demande d'admission. Demande d'admission Vous devez remplir ce formulaire : Note : Si vous prévoyez faire demande d'admission à plus d'une université, nous vous recommandons de remplir le formulaire de demande d'admission du Centre de demande d'admission aux universités de l'Ontario (OUAC) DOCUMENTS REQUIS POUR L'ÉVALUATION DE VOTRE DEMANDE D'ADMISSION Afin que nous puissions évaluer votre demande d'admission, vous devez soumettre des relevés de notes officiels pour l'ensemble de vos études antérieures (niveaux secondaire, collégial et universitaire). Ces relevés de notes doivent être envoyés directement par votre établissement scolaire à l'adresse suivante : Université Saint-Paul Bureau de l'admission et des services aux étudiants 223, rue Main Ottawa (Ontario) K1S 1C4 CANADA Toutefois, pour accélérer le processus d'évaluation de votre demande d'admission, vous pouvez numériser vos documents et les faire parvenir par courriel au Bureau de l'admission à l'adresse [email protected] et, par la suite, transmettre vos documents officiels par la poste. L'ÉVALUATION DE VOTRE DEMANDE D'ADMISSION Dès que le Bureau de l'admission aura reçu l'ensemble des documents qui sont exigés, il procèdera à l'évaluation de votre demande d'admission et l'une des décisions suivantes vous sera envoyée à l'adresse courriel que vous nous avez fournie, ainsi qu'à votre adresse postale. Décisions possibles » Admission définitive Le Bureau des admissions vous fait parvenir une offre définitive d'admission (sans condition à rencontrer). Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 3 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) » Admission conditionnelle Le Bureau des admissions vous fait une offre d'admission conditionnelle, avec des conditions précises que vous devrez remplir dans les délais prescrits. Vous pourrez tout de même procéder à votre inscription (choix de cours). » Décision différée Le Bureau des admissions peut vous informer que certains renseignements sont manquants afin d'être en mesure de prendre une décision qu'à votre admissibilité. Le cas échéant, on vous informera des documents que vous devrez nous faire parvenir dans le délai prescrit. » Refus Le Bureau des admissions vous informera des raisons du refus. ACCEPTEZ VOTRE OFFRE D'ADMISSION Pour accepter l'offre d'admission et l'offre de bourse, le cas échéant, vous devez signer le formulaire d'acceptation qui accompagne votre offre d'admission et le faire parvenir, avant la date butoir, à l'Université Saint-Paul par courriel à l'adresse suivante [email protected] ou par la poste à : Université Saint-Paul Bureau de l'admission et des services aux étudiants 223, rue Main Ottawa (Ontario) K1S 1C4 CANADA FAITES VOTRE CHOIX DE COURS Avec votre offre d'admission, vous recevrez également tous les renseignements nécessaires pour faire votre choix de cours. Vous recevrez également les coordonnées de nos conseillères aux études que vous pourrez rencontrer, de façon individuelle ou lors de sessions d'information, pour vous conseiller et vous aider à compléter votre choix de cours. Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 4 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Formation fondamentale (3 crédits) Cours optionnel (3 crédits) 3 crédits parmi » MIS2503 Religions du monde » THO1706 Exploration du phénomène sacré » THO1707 Comprendre la Bible Formation disciplinaire (51 crédits) Cours obligatoires (24 crédits) » PHI1506 Philosophie et sens de la vie » PHI2511 Histoire de l'éthique » PHI2553 Les philosophes chrétiens » PHI2554 Philosophie morale » PHI3540 L'éthique selon Kant » PHI4521 Éthique appliquée » PHI4530 L'éthique d'Aristote » PHI4581 Séminaire en éthique Cours optionnels (27 crédits) 12 crédits parmi » ISC2706 Médias et éthique » PHI2521 Étude de textes en éthique » PHI2584 Philosophie de la religion » PHI2585 Éthique et éducation » PHI2711 Thèmes choisis en philosophie I » PHI2797 Éthique des affaires (UO) » PHI2798 L'éthique environnementale (UO) 15 crédits parmi » ISC3703 Déontologie de la communication » PAP4755 Éthique et affaires publiques (UO) » PHI3507 Thomas d'Aquin » PHI3531 Counselling éthique » PHI3541 Augustin » PHI3707 Éthique et multiculturalisme » PHI3708 Éthique et politique » PHI3709 Éthique et religion » PHI4513 Éthique de l'art militaire et du maintien de la paix » PHI4555 Thèmes choisis en philosophie II Cours au choix (36 crédits) » L'étudiant complète avec son choix de 36 crédits ou une mineure et 6 crédits. » 12 crédits doivent être de niveau 3000 ou 4000 Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 5 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) COURSES HTP 1101 - TRENDS IN WESTERN THOUGHT This course addresses multiple aspects of the evolution of western thought, from Antiquity to current times, and the impact of major events and thinkers, and the influence of other civilizations on the contemporary understanding of human nature, culture and society. HTP 1102 - ARTISTIC AND LITERARY IMAGINATION: EXPRESSIONS OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE This course addresses the following themes: the notion of aesthetics and its application in art; the study of important works of art and literature with emphasis on the understanding of ?Self' in relation to the ?Other'; the power of symbolic expression in the quest for meaning in a globalized and interconnected world. HTP 1103 - PEOPLE, POLITICS AND THE PLANET This course addresses personal, social and ecological challenges facing humanity today. We will examine issues at three levels - personal, political and planetary - in terms of community building and efforts towards global transformations for a hopeful future. HTP 1104 - FAITH, JUSTICE AND THE COMMON GOOD This course investigates faith, justice and the common good from religious, philosophical and human science perspectives. The course draws on classic and contemporary resources, in particular those from the Christian intellectual traditions. ISC 2306 - MEDIA AND ETHICS Constitutive elements of ethical behavior. Basic ethical criteria in media communication. Rights in communication situations. Deontology codes in use in several institutions. Case analysis in media praxis: persuasion communication and fiction. ISC 2309 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION This course is dedicated to the improvement of writing skills in order to become an effective communicator in several contexts. ISC 2314 - PUBLIC SPEAKING Learning the techniques of efficient public speaking. Introduction and training to personal impression making in electronic media. Development of a professional attitude and self-confidence. ISC 3303 - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN COMMUNICATION Professional Ethics in Communication Overview of approaches to professional ethics covering different subject areas of social communications including: news journalism, public relations, advertising and marketing. Ethical codes and regulation. Case studies. Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 6 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) MIS 2103 - WORLD RELIGIONS Introduction to the world religions with an emphasis on Christian faith in interaction with other living faiths. PAP 4355 - ETHICS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Examination of the use of ethical reasoning for understanding contemporary problems in public administration and public policies. Examination of the norms associated with the ethical behavior of politicians and public servants in democratic societies as well as the institutions concerned with the upholding of ethical standards in public life. Prerequisite: 54 university credits. PHI 1105 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHICAL REASONING Understanding the nature of philosophical enquiry. Understanding the place of philosophy in culture, science and theology. Appreciation of some of the major philosophical questions regarding the self, knowledge and the world. PHI 1106 - PHILOSOPHY AND THE MEANING OF LIFE This course discusses the role of philosophy in understanding the meaning of life. PHI 1110 - ELEMENTARY LOGIC This course is a general introduction to logic. The course introduces students to such basic logical concepts as deduction, induction, validity and invalidity, fallacy, the relation of language to logic, and problems arising from workaday, rhetorical forms of argument. PHI 2111 - HISTORY OF ETHICS When offered, this course would take one of the following three forms: I. Ancient and Medieval Ethics: Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman Ethics. Selection from Plato's Dialogues, and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Selection from the Epicureans, Stoics, Neoplatonists, and Aquinas. II. Early Modern Ethics: Renaissance Humanists, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, and Hume. III. Post-Kantian Ethics. Selections from Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, J.S. Mill, T.H. Green. Selections from Moore, the positivists and post-modernists. PHI 2121 - TEXTS IN BIOETHICS Readings of selected texts in bioethics. PHI 2143 - ETHICAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT OF KANT Study of Kant's main ethical and political ideas and their role in the shaping of a Kantian moral agent and liberal democratic institutions. This course was previously PHI3140. Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 7 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) PHI 2144 - ETHICAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT OF ARISTOTLE An ethical and political analysis of Aristotle's virtue theory, his conception of a well-ordered political society and just citizenry, and their main implications in the present day world. This course was previously PHI4130. PHI 2153 - CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHERS Great Christian philosophers. Relationships between faith and reason.The reciprocal influence of theology and philosophy on one another. PHI 2154 - MORAL PHILOSOPHY Survey of the major ethical systems in the Western world. Relationship between philosophical and religious thinking in ethical matters. Fundamental questions facing contemporary moral consciousness. PHI 2154 and PHI 2174 are mutually exclusive. PHI 2154 was previously under course code PHI 3183. PHI 2181 - HUMAN KNOWLEDGE From Lascaux's cave paintings to mythology, history, philosophy, and the experimental sciences, human knowledge is the product of diverse approaches. The course aims to show the diversity of human knowledge, its evolution and transmission, as well as the central role philosophy plays in the structuring of this knowledge in different types of discourse. PHI 2182 - HUMAN EXISTENCE Essential dimensions of human existence. Its specificity with regard to the world around it. Openness to the religious realm, self awareness, reason, political life, relation to others, relationship to the world of nature. PHI 2184 - PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Philosophers and religion. Questions raised by the scientific study of religion in the contemporary period. Contributions of linguistic analysis to the study of the expressions of religious faith. PHI 2185 - ETHICS AND EDUCATION Examination of the philosophical and psychological research on the formation of ethical judgments. Relationships between judgment, feeling, and moral action. Examination of how various learning theories can be incorporated into teaching ethics to children, how ethics may be taught to children both inside and outside a religious context. The contribution of psychological research: Piaget, Kohlberg, Freud, and the Humanist School. PHI 2311 - SELECTED TOPICS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY I Study of a particular theme in political philosophy or of a particular author in political thought. Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 8 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) PHI 2397 - BUSINESS ETHICS (UO) Within the context of the diminishing role of the state and of globalization, study of ethical issues in business such as: The social responsibility of firms, the rights and obligations of employees and employers, the problem of discrimination. PHI 2398 - ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS (UO) Study of ethical questions concerning the preservation of species and natural objects, animal rights, and our obligations towards future generations. Study of theoretical frameworks such as deep ecology (Naess) and of environmental ethics (Carlson). PHI 3107 - THOMAS AQUINAS Life, intellectual context, and philosophical thought of Thomas Aquinas. Study of selected texts. PHI 3131 - ETHICS COUNSELLING Principles of ethics consultations. Application of ethical theories to the practice of counselling. How to take decisions in the area of ethics. How to facilitate ethical decision making by individuals and organizations. PHI 3141 - AUGUSTINE Life, intellectual context, and philosophical thought of Augustine. Study of selected texts. This course was previously PHI2155. PHI 3307 - ETHICS AND MULTICULTURALISM This course examines the relation of ethics and multiculturalism, studies the questions regarding the possibility of a multicultural ethics, and addresses the issues and debates arising from cultural relativism in the functioning of modern societies. PHI 3308 - ETHICS AND POLITICS This course examines the relation of ethics and politics, studies their roles in the functioning of various states and governments, and brings out the implications of their coherence or conflict in the social, political and economic realm. PHI 3309 - ETHICS AND RELIGION This course examines the philosophical foundations of various ethical and religious traditions and addresses the possibility of their convergence in modern liberal societies. PHI 4113 - MILITARY AND PEACEKEEPING ETHICS Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 9 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) Examination of the thoughts on ethics by philosophers and military personnel. Readings from Cicero, Julius Caesar, Marcus Aurelius before turning to renaissance and modern thinkers. Contemporary ethics of war, the nature of the soldier and the peacekeeper. Theoretical discussions and a detailed look at current policies and thinking at the Department of National Defense. PHI 4121 - APPLIED ETHICS Study of a particular topic in applied ethics. PHI 4155 - SELECTED TOPICS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY II Study of a particular topic or thinker in political philosophy. PHI 4181 - SEMINAR IN ETHICS Study of a particular topic in ethics and writing of a research paper. Prerequisite: 51 university credits. This course replaces PHI4241. THO 1306 - EXPLORING THE SACRED The human effort to express the experience of the sacred and to name our sense of the "Beyond". The different forms such expressions have taken: cosmic wonder and its symbols, foundations stories, ritual life. The meaning of this effort for understanding the quest of the human spirit and its attempts to build order in society and community. THO 1307 - UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE The Bible: book or library, history or story? History of the Jewish people and of the culture in which the Bible was written. The Bible and its content. Interpreting the text. The Jesus event. The influence of the Bible on history and on contemporary culture. Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 10 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ÉTHIQUE (BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS SPÉCIALISÉ) POUR LES DIPLÔMÉS DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (TOUS LES PROFILS) DU COLLÈGE NOUVELLES FRONTIÈRES (90 CRÉDITS) CONTACT US Office of Admissions, Registrar and Student Services Room 154 Saint Paul University 223 Main Street Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4 CANADA Telephone: 613-236-1393 Fax: 613-782-3014 [email protected] Hours of Operation of August 15 to May 31 Monday to Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hours of Operation of June 1 to August 14 Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Printed Date: 2017-02-14 P. 11