Champion your future with an emphasis on ethics and culture through a highly customizable interdisciplinary program.
Program Information
Put Your Passion to Work with Your Bachelor of Science Degree in Ethics, Culture, and Society
In our ethics, culture, and society program, you have the freedom to chart your own course of study as you participate in service learning, internships, research, study abroad, and cultural immersion experiences
Our program’s focus on critical thinking, communication skills, and concern for collaborative, real-world problem-solving will help you solve the increasingly complicated challenges of the global society we live in. Through interdisciplinary studies, you will develop a robust package of transferable skills that employers in a variety of fields express interest in when seeking new employees. These skills can be applied in careers in law, public relations, writing, human resources, media, and many more.
Four degree tracks
Internship, research and study abroad opportunities
Eight minors
Ethics, Culture, and Society (BS)
Art (Track)
History (Track)
Philosophy (Track)
Legal Studies (Minor)
Art (Minor)
Philosophy (Minor)
Ethics (Minor)
Political Science (Minor)
Our political science minor deepens your knowledge on how governments, institutions, public policy, and political behavior work in the modern world. This minor is perfect if you plan to enter a career in government service, public policy, journalism, or a related profession. Political science can also help you prepare for law school and other graduate programs.
History (Minor)
Supplement your skills in written and oral communication, while also learning to be an informed citizen of the world. The history minor generally requires between 15–25 credits for completion. Course transfers, waivers, and/or substitutions could modify these credit totals.
Servant Leadership (Minor)
Develop and deepen your vocation to engage in competent, creative, and faithful leadership that works for the common good. Choose this minor if you plan on serving as a leader in ministry, nonprofit organizations, or business. Completing a total of 15 credits in the minor is required.