SEU300 Faith Spirituality Ethics I
Designed for all students, this is a collaboratively taught interdisciplinary course on faith, spirituality and ethics that includes the integration of an embedded service learning component. As such, it satisfies all SEU Essentials Element III requirements. Students will learn about the natures of faith and spirituality, and their significance within the human community, as well as develop the ability to be empowered moral agents. Students will also engage in service learning projects, or activities involving a minimum of 20 hours of service in which they will apply and engage the principles learned in the content component of the course. This course must be taken concurrently with SEU300SL and they must pass the aligned lab in order to pass the course. Prerequisite: SEU110 and at least one of: SEU210, SEU220 or SEU230, or permission from the Director of General Education. 4 Credits