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Department of Philosophy | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Simon Fraser University Calendar | Summer 2025

Ethics

Certificate

Students complete a minimum of 18 units, which includes three core courses in ethical theory (9-10 units) and three elective courses drawn from one of the streams listed below (9-12 units). In certain cases, students may devise their own stream in consultation with the philosophy undergraduate chair.

Students are responsible for completing prerequisites for any of the following courses. Note that students may gain entry to any of this certificate's philosophy courses by taking one of PHIL 120W (or equivalent), 121 or 221.

A minimum grade of C- is required in all courses that are used to fufill the requirements of the certificate. An overall Simon Fraser University cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.25 must be maintained. All upper division philosophy courses must be completed at Simon Fraser University.

Program Requirements

Core Courses

Students complete three of

PHIL 221 - Ethical Theory (3)
PHIL 270 - Data, Ethics and Society (3) or SDA 270 - Data, Ethics and Society (3)
PHIL 320 - Social and Political Philosophy (3)
PHIL 321 - Topics in Moral Philosophy (3)
PHIL 322 - History of Ethics (3)
PHIL 326 - Topics in Law and Philosophy (3)
PHIL 327 - Global Health Ethics (3)
PHIL 328 - Environmental Philosophy (3)
PHIL 329 - Law and Justice (3)
PHIL 421W - Advanced Topics in Ethical Theory (4)

any 300 or 400 division PHIL special topics course in ethics (consult the philosophy undergraduate advisor to confirm whether a given special topics course qualifies as an ethics course)

Concentration in Ethics, Justice and Law

The stream is primarily for students in the School of Criminology, or those who are majoring in political science who wish to focus their studies around issues of ethics and justice as it relates to law.

Students complete three of

BUS 233 - Introduction to Business Law and Ethics (3)
ECON 427W - Industrial Organization: Law and Economics (3)
CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law (3)
CRIM 331 - Advanced Criminal Law (3)
CRIM 335 - Human Rights and Civil Liberties (3)
CRIM 338 - Philosophy of Law (3)
CRIM 429 - Indigenous Peoples and International Law (3) or INDG 429 - Indigenous Peoples and International Law (3)
POL 324 - The Canadian Constitution (4)
POL 330 - Protecting Human Rights: Courts, Constitutions and Legislatures (4)
POL 344 - International Law (4)
POL 348 - Theories of War, Peace and Conflict Resolution (4)
POL 351 - Immigration, Integration, and Public Policy in Canada (4)
POL 417 - Human Rights Theories (4)
POL 422 - Canadian International Security Relations (4)
POL 447 - Theories of Global Political Economy (4)
PSYC 376 - Experimental Psychology and Law (3)

Concentration in Ethics, Business and Economics

This stream is intended for students in the Beedie School of Business, or those who are majoring in economics.

Students complete three of

BUS 233 - Introduction to Business Law and Ethics (3)
BUS 432 - International Human Resource Management (3)
BUS 449 - Ethical Issues in Marketing (3)
BUS 483 - Introduction to Employment Law For Business (3)
ECON 342 - International Trade (3)
ECON 354 - Comparative Economic Institutions (3)
ECON 355W - Economic Development (4)
ECON 392 - Public Economics: Role of Government (3)
GSWS 305 - Gendering Economy: Paid and Unpaid Labour (4)
GSWS 350 - Public Policy for Women (4)

Concentration in Ethics and Global Justice

This stream is intended primarily for students in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, or the Faculty of Health Sciences who wish to focus their studies around issues of justice in an international and multicultural context.

Students complete three of

CRIM 315 - Restorative Justice (4)
INDG 327 - Indigenous Women in Canada (4)
INDG 353W - Indigenous Heritage Stewardship (3)
INDG 401 - Indigenous Peoples and Public Policy (3)
INDG 419 - Aboriginal/Indigenous Justice (3)
INDG 429 - Indigenous Peoples and International Law (3)
INDG 433 - Indigenous Environmental Justice and Activism (4)
INDG 443W - Aboriginal Peoples, History and the Law (4)
GSWS 305 - Gendering Economy: Paid and Unpaid Labour (4)
GSWS 309 - Gender and International Development (4)
GSWS 312 - Gendering Borders and Belonging in Migration (4)
GSWS 314 - Race, Class and Gender (4)
HSCI 308 - Sickness and Wealth: Health in Global Perspective (3)
HSCI 319W - Applied Health Ethics (3)
HSCI 406 - Global Perspectives in Indigenous Health (3)
IS 200 - Security and Global Governance: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (3)
IS 220 - Wealth and Poverty of Nations (3)
IS 302 - Humanitarian Intervention: An Introduction (4)
IS 303 - Ethnic Minorities, Identity Politics, and Conflict in Southeast Asia (4)
IS 305 - Challenging Power Around the Globe: Political Resistance and Protest (4)
IS 307 - International Ethics: Poverty, Environmental Change, & War (4)
IS 355 - Refugees and Forced Migration (4)
IS 358 - Development, Aid and Difference in Historical Perspective (4)
IS 410 - Politics, Institutions and Development (4)
IS 423 - International Development Practice and Ethics (4)
IS 427 - Globalization, Poverty and Inequality (4)
POL 312 - Modern and Contemporary Political Thought (4)
POL 330 - Protecting Human Rights: Courts, Constitutions and Legislatures (4)
POL 332 - Separatist Movements: Conflict and Accommodation (4)
POL 344 - International Law (4)
POL 346 - International Organization (4)
POL 347 - Canadian Foreign Policy (4)
POL 348 - Theories of War, Peace and Conflict Resolution (4)
POL 350 - Public Policy for Women (4)
POL 351 - Immigration, Integration, and Public Policy in Canada (4)
POL 411 - Normative Political Theory (4)
POL 415 - The Liberal Tradition and Its Critics (4)
POL 417 - Human Rights Theories (4)
POL 422 - Canadian International Security Relations (4)
POL 430W - Democracy in a Global World (4)
POL 447 - Theories of Global Political Economy (4)
SA 302W - Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (SA) (4)
SA 325 - Political Sociology (S) (4)
SA 331 - Politics of the Family (S) (4)
SA 335 - Gender Relations and Social Issues (S) (4)
SA 345 - Race, Immigration and the Canadian State (S) (4)
SA 362 - The Commodification of Everything: Colonialism, Capitalism, and Sustainability (S) (4)
SA 363 - Racial Capitalism, Settler Colonialism, and Uneven Development (S) (4)
SA 388 - Indigenous Social Movements Across the Globe (A) (4)
SA 418 - Global Health: Humanitarian Encounters (A) (4)

Concentration in Ethics and the Environment

This stream is intended for students in the Faculty of Environment or students majoring in biological sciences or economics who wish to add a concentration in ethics to their studies. The SA and GSWS courses also opens this stream to Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences students and the broader University community.

Students complete three of

ARCH 365 - Archaeological Perspectives on Human Ecology (3)
ARCH 386 - Archaeological Resource Management (3)
BISC 204 - Ecology (3)
BISC 309 - Conservation Biology (3)
BISC 440W - Biodiversity (3)
ECON 260 - Environmental Economics (3)
ECON 362 - Economics of Natural Resources (3)
INDG 433 - Indigenous Environmental Justice and Activism (4)
GEOG 325 - Geographies of Consumption (4)
GEOG 381 - Territory, Power, State (4)
GEOG 386 - Health Geography (4)
GEOG 389W - Nature and Society (4)
GEOG 440 - Property, Land, Society (4)
HSCI 204 - Perspectives on Human Health and the Environment (3)
REM 311 - Applied Population Ecology (3)
REM 321 - Ecological Economics (4)
REM 445 - Environmental Risk Assessment (4)
REM 471 - Forest Ecosystems and Management (4)
SA 326 - Food, Ecology and Social Thought (S) (4)
SA 371 - The Environment and Society (SA) (4)

Concentration in Ethics and Health

This stream is intended for students in the Faculty of Health Sciences who are interested in focusing their studies around ethical issues in health, life and death.

Students complete three of

CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law (3)
GEOG 386 - Health Geography (4)
GERO 302 - Health Promotion and Aging (3)
GERO 406 - Death and Dying (3)
GERO 420 - Sociology of Aging (4)
HSCI 204 - Perspectives on Human Health and the Environment (3)
HSCI 305 - The Canadian Health System (3)
HSCI 403 - Health and the Built Environment (3)
HSCI 319W - Applied Health Ethics (3)
HSCI 402 - Substance Use, Addiction and Public Health (3)
HSCI 404 - Public Policy and Health Systems (3)
HSCI 481 - Senior Seminar in Social Health Science (3)