Complexities of Ethical Thought (2024)
Course Overview:
Human beings are magnificent creatures. We are brilliant in our capacity to problem-solve, reason, and think through challenging situations. However, as humans, we are also flawed. Our experiences and prejudices often interfere with our ethical thinking in ways that escape our awareness. In this course, we will examine the roadblocks we must overcome to be more ethical in our thinking and explore methods to clarify decision-making.
Course Highlights:
- Exploring Ethical Challenges: Understand the cognitive barriers to ethical thinking.
- Practical Strategies: Learn methods to improve decision-making and ethical reasoning.
- Interactive Learning: Engage with lectures, discussions, and reflective exercises.
Course Objectives:
- Examine cognitive dissonance and explore the role rationalizations play in our decision-making.
- Understand the rules and complications of ethical thinking that occur in our profession.
- Identify CRC rules as they apply to various decisions.
- Practice a new strategy for clarifying decision-making.
What You May Expect:
- Course Structure: Four chapters, each consisting of approximately 30 minutes of course study (individual time may vary).
- Assessment: Successful completion of the quiz at the conclusion of the course is required for certification of completion.
- Credits: You will receive 2 CRC ethics credits OR a certificate of completion for completing this course.
What You Will Need:
- Commitment and time to complete the course.
- A quiet place, free of distractions.
- Time for reflection.
- Your awesome self.
Who Should Take This Course:
- Professionals seeking to enhance their ethical decision-making skills.
- Educators and counselors.
- Individuals interested in understanding and overcoming cognitive biases.
Enroll Now:
Improve your ethical decision-making skills and gain valuable insights into the complexities of ethical thought. Enroll in Complexities of Ethical Thought (2024) today and earn 2 CRC ethics credits or a certificate of completion.