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Pacific Seminars

Pacific Seminar I: What is a Good Society? (First Semester)

Discussion-oriented seminars with a uniform syllabus and common course reader that has historical and contemporary material from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

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Pacific Seminar II: Topical Seminars on a Good Society (Second Semester)

Discussion-oriented seminars specifically designed for first-year students that connect to a theme or themes from Pacific Seminar I and examine it in depth.

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Pacific Seminar III: Family, Work, Citizenship (Senior Year)

A culminating general education experience in which students identify their moral values and moral paradigm; acquire facility with moral language, concepts and theories of ethics and moral development; and reflect on moral issues in anticipation of their futures as family members and friends (private life) and as members of the workplace and political community (public life).

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