Sunday, May 25, 2014

A634.9.5.RB_StevensEric



Reflect on the three key lessons you take away from the course. Reflect on your perceived value of this course. Include both positive and negative aspects of your experience. What might you have done to improve your learning experience? How might the University or your instructor provide additional support for your learning? Were there topics covered that seem particularly relevant or irrelevant to your experiences and to what you expect to come in future courses?
I look at the three issues of morals, ethics, and how we apply these in our everyday lives. In this course I have learned a lot about ethics and morals in a different way. I thought I understood ethics and morals but I have learned that what I believed ethics and morals were was better explained in this module. I liked the breakdown of what each of these topics were and how they applied to every possible scenario that we may face. I believe what I have taken away from this course is a much better detailed understanding on what exactly morals, and ethics and how they are perceived and applied to different facets of life. Some of the positive aspects that I learned from this course are how to apply this understanding in both my personal and professional life.  Some of the negative aspects that I learned in this course were that some of the interpretations that I had of morals and ethics were not what I believed they were. I have since opened my mind to a better understanding of this concept.
I do not have a lot of suggestions on how this course can be improved for a better learning experience. I think the material is excellent for learning and understanding the concepts of ethics and morals. I believe that the University and the Instructor did a fantastic job the method of delivery and the interaction and positive reinforcement of good ideas by the instructor.  I feel the topics that were presented in this course were a great balance of instruction and practical application. I would like some more application into team exercises in sensitive ethical issues so that conflict can sort out by team.

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