Minor in applied ethics

Required:

  1. PHIL 232 and  PHIL 337 (3.0 units)
  2. A further 6.0 units from the list of electives below.

At least 3.0 units of the 6.0 units from the list of electives below must be at the 300 or 400 level.

No more than 6.0 units from any one department may count toward the Minor.

No application is required to receive a Minor in Applied Ethics. However, like any other degree program, you must declare the MAE with Academic Advising. For information on how to do this, please visit Declaring your Program. Also, please note that MAE electives will not automatically show up as fulfilling MAE requirements on CAPP Reports. Instead, staff in Advising must manually designate electives as fulfilling MAE degree requirements. Thus, students are strongly encouraged to consult with Advising as they fulfill their MAE degree requirements.

If you have any questions about the list of electives, contact the Advising Centre or the Applied Ethics Minor Coordinator, c/o Dept. of Philosophy.

Current Applied Ethics Minor Coordinator: Katie Stockdale

Eligible Electives for a Minor in Applied Ethics

The following courses can be taken as electives towards satisfaction of the requirements for a Minor in Applied Ethics. Last updated: June 2023.

Other courses, not listed here (e.g., directed readings courses in ethics or courses with variable content that in a given year place special emphasis on ethical issues), may also count as electives for the purposes of the Minor in Applied Ethics provided that the content of the course is appropriate, and that the MAE Coordinator approves the course as suitable.

Note that courses counting as electives toward a MAE cannot simultaneously count toward a student’s major degree. (This is a general university regulation that is not unique to the MAE, e.g., requirements for a minor in  Humanities.)  For further information about this prohibition on "double-counting," contact Advising.

Please report any irregularities regarding this list to the MAE Coordinator, and note that not all courses on the list of eligible electives are offered every year. Students must check with the current academic calendar to ensure availability.

View a printable version of the list of eligible electives that includes course prerequisites (updated: June 2023). 

  • Art History & Visual Studies
    • AHVS 284 Indigenous Arts: Local Themes and Global Challenges
    • AHVS 312 Gender, Identity, and Film
    • AHVS 370A Popular Film and Cultural Theory
    • AHVS 383A Arts and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
    • AHVS 384 Northwest Coast Indigenous Arts and Colonization
    • AHVS 398A Art and Revolution I
    • AHVS 398B Art and Revolution II
  • Anthropology
    • ANTH 302 Globalization, Health, and the Environment
    • ANTH 336  Contemporary Indigenous Issues in Canada
    • ANTH 365 Colonialism and Daily Life
    • ANTH 366 Anthropology of Reproduction
    • ANTH 372 Economic Underworlds and Globalization
    • ANTH 402 Feminist Theory and Method in Anthropology
    • ANTH 433 Ethnographic Approaches to Coast Salish Land, Law and Culture
  • Biology
  • Child and Youth Care
    • CYC 230 Introduction to CYC Practice in Indigenous Contexts
    • CYC 240 Ethical Decision Making in Child and Youth Care Practice
    • CYC 250 Law, Indigenous People and the TRC Calls to Action
    • CYC 330 Applied Practice in Indigenous Contexts
    • CYC 381 Leadership, Advocacy and Policy for the Early Years
    • CYC 430 Research Practice in Indigenous Contexts
    • CYC 471 Addictive Behaviours in Children, Youth, and Families
  • Curriculum and Instruction Studies
    • EDCI 340  Media Activism, Social Justice, and Educational Change
  • Economics
    • ECON 111 The Economy and the Environment
    • ECON 112 Strategy, Conflict and Co-operation
    • ECON 317 The Economics of Canadian Health Care
    • ECON 318 Health Economics
    • ECON 320 Economic Development
    • ECON 325 Public Economics
    • ECON 329 Development and Economics
    • ECON 339 Economics of the Family
    • ECON 381 Environmental Economics I (note: this course is cross-listed as ES 312)
    • ECON 382 Natural Resource Economics I
    • ECON 383 Climate Economics
    • ECON 420 Theory of Economic Development
    • ECON 423 Economics and Indigenous Nations
    • ECON 437 Philosophical Problems in Contemporary Economics
    • ECON 481 Environmental Economics II
    • ECON 482 Natural Resource Economics II
  • English
    • ENSH 255 Indigenous Literatures
    • ENSH 306 Communicating for the Environment
    • ENSH 335 Special Topics in Literature and Social Justice
    • ENSH 406 Strategic Communication in Arts, Culture and Tourism Sectors
  • Environmental Restoration
    • ER 311 Principles and Concepts of Ecological Restoration 
    • ER 313 Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
    • ER 314 Ethical, Legal and Policy Aspects of Environmental Restoration
    • ER 326 Traditional Systems of Land and Resource Management
  • Environmental Studies
    • ES 301 Political Ecology
    • ES 302 Capitalism, Justice, and Sustainability
    • ES 312 Environmental Economics (note: this course is cross-listed as ECON 381)
    • ES 314 Philosophy and the Environment (note: this course is cross-listed as PHIL 333)
    • ES 320 Conservation Biology
    • ES 348 Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
    • ES 365 Climate and Society
    • ES 399 Environmental Evidence in a Post-Truth Era
    • ES 405 Climate, Energy and Politics
    • ES 406 Alternative Economies for Social Change
    • ES 407 Mindfulness, Sustainability and Social Change
      ES 417 Power, Difference, and Environmental Politics
    • ES 419 Green Legal Theory
    • ES 423 Traditional Systems of Land and Resource Management
    • ES 427 Colonization, Nature, and the Making of British Columbia
    • ES 443 Climate Change and Biodiversity
    • ES 446 Sustainable Fisheries
  • Gender Studies
    • GNDR 200 Popular Culture and Social Media
    • GNDR 201 Gender, Food and Power
    • GNDR 202 Globalization and Resistance
    • GNDR 203 Indigenous Womxn in Canada
    • GNDR 204 Gender, Health, Power and Resistance
    • GNDR 206 Monstrous Women
    • GNDR 207 Gender, Globalization and the Love Industry
    • GNDR 302 Sex Work, Trafficking, and Human Rights
    • GNDR 305 Gender and International Human Rights
    • GNDR 306 Gender and International Development
    • GNDR 307 Sexuality and the Body in International Development
    • GNDR 308 Indigeneity, Gender and Land
    • GNDR 310 Indigenous Feminisms
    • GNDR 321 The Medicalization of Sex
    • GNDR 324 Gender, Nation and War
    • GNDR 332 Race, Gender, and Power
    • GNDR 333 Anti-Racist Feminisms and Democratic Futures
    • GNDR 334 Bodies out of Bounds
    • GNDR 335 Border Crossing, Migration and Gender
    • GNDR 336 Transgender Theory
    • GNDR 340 Indigenous Cinema Decolonizing the Screen
  • Geography
    • GEOG 209 Introduction to Environmental Management
    • GEOG 301 Environmental Impact Assessment (cross-listed with ES461 – Environmental Impact Assessment)
    • GEOG 303 Conservation and Ecology of Whales
    • GEOG 304 Coastal Conservation
    • GEOG 314 Global Environmental Change and Human Response
    • GEOG 332  Urban Development in the Global South
    • GEOG 347B Geographies of Development
    • GEOG 353 Coastal and Marine Resource Management
    • GEOG 357 Parks and Protected Areas
    • GEOG 371 Water Resources Management
    • GEOG 373 Applied Climatology
    • GEOG 404 Space and Power
    • GEOG 406 Sustainable Cities
    • GEOG 407  Activism and Community-Based Planning
    • GEOG 450 Environment and Sustainability in Practice
    • GEOG 456 Wildlife Conservation
    • GEOG 457 Marine Protected Areas
  • Greek and Roman Studies
    • GRS 335 Women in the Greek and Roman World
    • GRS 355 Love, Sex, and the Body in the Ancient World
  • Health Information Science
    • HINF 330 Legal and Security Issues in Health Informatics
    • HINF 420 Societal Implications of Information Technology
  • History
    • HSTR 306 Sex and Power in American History
    • HSTR 309 Race, Inequality and the Origins of American Urban Crisis
    • HSTR 325 Environmental History of British Columbia
    • HSTR 327A Gender and Sexuality in Canada to 1920
    • HSTR 327B Gender and Sexuality in Canada from 1920 to Present
    • HSTR 328B Indigenous-Settler Relations in Canada since 1850
    • HSTR 328C Indigenous-Settler Relations in the United States since 1850
    • HSTR 329A Race, Racism and Ethnicity in Canada to 1900
    • HSTR 329B Race, Racism and Ethnicity in Canada since 1900
    • HSTR 330D Drink and Social Control in Canada
    • HSTR 375 History of Decolonization in Asia and Africa
    • HSTR 376D The Women of Latin America
    • HSTR 378 History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
    • HSTR 379 Western Imperialism in the Middle East and North Africa
    • HSTR 385C History of Sexuality
    • HSTR 427A Decolonizing Settler Societies
    • HSTR 485A Gender, Sexuality, and the Body Since 1800
  • Human Dimensions of Climate Change
    • HDCC 200 Introduction to Human Dimensions of Climate Change
    • HDCC 300 Climate Change for Social Transformation
  • Indigenous Education
    • IED 371 The History of Indigenous Education in Canada
    • IED 373 EL TELNIWT and Indigenous Education
  • Indigenous Governance
  • Indigenous Studies
    • IS 201 Introduction to Indigenous Studies
    • IS 301 Critical Indigenous Theory
    • IS 310D LE,NONET Preparation Seminar
  • Nursing (restricted to Nursing students unless special permission granted)
    • NURS 342 Health and Healing VI: Global Health Issues
    • NURS 484 Understanding Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
    • NURS 487 Health Care Law
  • Pacific and Asian Studies
    • PAAS 309 Human Rights and Cultural Expression in the Asia-Pacific Region
    • PAAS 358 Screening the Nation: Nationalism, Ideology, and Politics in Chinese Cinema
    • PAAS 367 Gandhi and the Ethics of Nonviolence
    • PAAS 393 Humanism in Japanese Cinema to the 1960s
  • Philosophy
    • PHIL 235 Ethics of Violence, War and Terrorism
    • PHIL 239 Philosophy and Feminism
    • PHIL 330 Professional and Business Ethics
    • PHIL 331 Biomedical Ethics
    • PHIL 333 Philosophy and the Environment (note: this course is cross-listed with ES 314)
    • PHIL 336 Philosophy of Law
    • PHIL 339 Theories of Justice
    • PHIL 431 Advanced Biomedical Ethics
    • PHIL 433 Advanced Social and Political Philosophy
    • PHIL 436 Advanced Philosophy of Law
  • Political Science
    • POLI 217 Global Development
    • POLI 263 The Politics of Indigenous Peoples
    • POLI 305 The Politics of Diversity
    • POLI 309 Democracy and Disobedience
    • POLI 313A US Politics: Parties, Elections, and Social Movements
    • POLI 313B US Politics: Public Policy, the Constitution, and Civil Liberties
    • POLI 327 Political Economy in the Global South
    • POLI 328 Gender and International Relations
    • POLI 335 Gender and Politics
    • POLI 341 The United Nations and Global Issues
    • POLI 345 Ethics in International Relations
    • POLI 348 International Security
    • POLI 357 Canadian Environmental Politics
    • POLI 363 Indigenous Politics in Canada
    • POLI 367 The Politics of Race in Canada
    • POLI 370 The Politics of Surveillance
    • POLI 380 Communication and Politics
    • POLI 381 Politics of Mass Media in Latin America
    • POLI 383 Global Indigenous Nationalisms
    • POLI 385 Gender, Race and Power
    • POLI 456 The Politics of the Internet
  • Psychology
  • Religion, Culture and Society
    • RCS 307 Religion And The Environment
    • RCS 308 Religion and Society in Canada
    • RCS 309 Religion and Sexuality
    • RCS 311 Gandhi and the Ethics of Nonviolence (cross-listed with PAAS367 – Gandhi and the Ethics of Nonviolence)
    • RCS 381 Globalization and Religion
  • Sociology
    • SOCI 202 Constructing Social Problems
    • SOCI 215 Class and Social Inequality
    • SOCI 220 Media and Contemporary Society
    • SOCI 235 Racialization and Ethnicity
    • SOCI 281 Sociology of Genders
    • SOCI 305B Families and Social Change
    • SOCI 307 Moral Panics
    • SOCI 312 White-Collar Crime
    • SOCI 313 Sociology of Law
    • SOCI 316  Social Movements
    • SOCI 318 Social Change
    • SOCI 327 International Perspectives on Inequities in Health and Health Care
    • SOCI 345 Sociology of Mental Health
    • SOCI 355 The Corporation, Capitalism, and Globalization
    • SOCI 382 Sociology of Sexualities
    • SOCI 383 Feminisms in Theory and Practice
    • SOCI 384 Colonialism, Postcoloniality and Indigenous Resurgence
    • SOCI 430A Issues in Racialization, Ethnicity and Decolonization
    • SOCI 435 Issues in Gender, Sexuality and Trans Communities
    • SOCI 436 Issues in Sociology and Social Justice
    • SOCI 437 Issues in Environmental Sociology and Climate Change
  • Social Work
    • SOCW 350A Social Work, Social Justice and the Law
    • SOCW 354 Introduction to Indigenous Perspectives on Social Work Practice
    • SOCW 356 Global Approaches to Human Development and Social Justice
    • SOCW 391 Indigenous Approaches to Healing and Helping
    • SOCW 451 Indigenous Policy Analysis in Social Work
    • SOCW 469 Re-defining Abilities in the Context of Theory and Practice
    • SOCW 471 Substance Use Theory, Policy and Practice in Social Work
    • SOCW 475 Critical Practice in Child Welfare Contexts
    • SOCW 476  Critical Policy Analysis in Child Welfare Contexts
    • SOCW 491 Integration of Indigenous Approaches to Healing and Helping
    • SOCW 492 Protecting Indigenous Children
  • Technology and Society
    • TS 300 Networking, New Media and Social Practices
    • TS 400 Technologies of the Future