Describe how learning anatomy and physiology will help you in your career?How would the veil of ignorance or a different theory of justice address John Doe’s case?

What topic(s) did you like the most? What topic(s) was the most challenging? Why?

Describe how learning anatomy and physiology will help you in your career?

What are you looking forward to learning more about throughout your education and career?

Create a personal ethical philosophy and explain from which philosophy or philosophies (it must include at least one of the following: virtue ethics, Kantian ethics, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, or social contract ethics) you created it and why the contents are important and meaningful for you. List its precepts.

Take your personal ethical philosophy statement and use it to work through John Doe’s case. What is moral and immoral per your theory?

How would the veil of ignorance or a different theory of justice address John Doe’s case?

Using the language of sociology, describe one thing you learned in this course that was most important to you using one of the three sociological perspectives. Describe how your view of this issue changed and how it might change for you or others in the future. Explain how everyday social life impacts this issue.

Kantian Ethics

Overview: The purpose of the Signature Assignment is to connect the material from our course to your everyday life. Applying what we are learning in class to your experiences makes new pathways immediately rewarding and creates a permanent connection to see the world in a new way.

Writing prompt:

Using the language of sociology, describe one thing you learned in this course that was most important to you using one of the three sociological perspectives. Describe how your view of this issue changed and how it might change for you or others in the future. Explain how everyday social life impacts this issue.

Requirements/Grading

• The essay must be at least 750 and no more than 1,000 words.

• Format should be a 12-point font and double-spaced.

• The essay must use one of the three sociological perspectives (Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, or Conflict Theory).

• The essay must contain at least three (3) concepts from the course.

• Grading will be based on:

1. selection of course element,

2. use of sociological perspective,

3. quality of the application of concepts,

4. connection to everyday life,

5. technical writing.