Applied Ethical and Political Philosophy (AEPP) minor University of the Fraser Valley

About this Program

Level: Bachelor of Arts - Applied Ethical and Political Philosophy (AEPP) minor

Discpline: Philosophy

Length: 8 semesters

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Application Fee: $150.00
Tuition Fee: $18,900.00

Abbotsford Campus

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Program Description

A Bachelor of Arts with a minor in Applied Ethical and Political Philosophy enhances your problem-solving, reasoning and analytical skills because you examine real-world ethical issues and investigate solutions to complex problems. You can customize your degree by choosing select courses in anthropology, criminology, economics, media and communications studies, political science, philosophy, and sociology to critically examine ethical issues in topics such as social justice, criminology, and global politics.

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