Coopersmith Career Consulting | Evaluated Learning Experience
Ethics of Speech II (ETH-335)
Varies (self-study, self-paced).
November 2020 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the learning experience, students will be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the ethical and moral issues involved in communication, and are expected to know the sources, conceptual underpinnings, and conclusions that dictate ethical communication in interpersonal relationships. Using theoretical knowledge, students will be able to assess types of language and situations to determine the appropriate ethical response for all parties involved.
This distance learning course covers the ethical, philosophical, and practical issues involved in interpersonal communications. Topics include tale bearing, gossip, slander, rebuke, implicating others for wrongdoing, defending oneself from accusations, the question of intent, ambiguous comments, and deprecating speech for a positive purpose.
In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Philosophy, Communications, Business Law, or Judaic Studies. (11/20)