Cornerstone Certificate Program

Student reading in a Cornerstone class.

First-Year Sequence of Transformative Texts

Students begin with SCLA 101 and SCLA 102, each a 3-credit hour sequence in their first year. These courses are based on the fundamental premise that great texts inform and inspire students, develop their creative thinking and satisfy written and oral communication requirements.

Invent and Engage with the Cornerstone Themes

Students earn the certificate by completing 9-credit hours within a Cornerstone Theme. The courses can complement a certain major, or specific interests and career goals. Many courses may fulfill both certificate and plan of study requirements in your major.

Explore the Cornerstone Themes and class offerings below.

Cornerstone Themes

Do new technologies enhance or constrain human individuality and creativity? How do technological advancements - from space exploration to robotics - intersect with human hopes and values?

We are a restless species, constantly exploring and building, searching out new frontiers to inhabit, creating new machines to improve our lives. Science and Technology offers students an understanding of the impact of technological developments upon our culture by exploring the social, political, and historical dimensions of technology in pre-modern and modern societies.

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Level II Courses

Level III Courses

How will we respond to the poor, the disabled, our aging population, and our returning veterans? How will we tackle the problems of obesity and substance abuse, as well as the ethical issues involved in animal research, euthanasia, and assisted-suicide?

Issues of addictions and epidemics, new treatments and wonder drugs, are constantly front-page news. Healthcare and Medicine explores these and other medical dilemmas to consider the responses that can define the quality of the lives we live.

Level II Courses

Level III Courses

 

What are the implications of a global economy and what does it mean to live in a time in which the world is more inter-connected than ever before?

In 2007-2008, the world experienced a global financial crisis so vast that it became known as the Great Recession. Almost everyone felt the ripples of this economic meltdown: bankruptcies, layoffs, bailouts, companies too big to fail, and ordinary people unable to pay their mortgages, even abandoning their homes. Management and Organization explores the workings of networked environments – from trade unions, to big business, to international organizations – and their ethical dimensions.

Level II Courses

 Level III Courses

Is it possible to create a more just and peaceful world? How have civil authorities either succeeded or failed to achieve humanity’s best interests?

The road to inclusion, cooperation, and peace comes through our understanding of the root causes and dynamics of conflict. Conflict Resolution and Justice provides students with the historical, philosophical, and sociological analyses of issues such as war, poverty, violence, civil liberties, and the quest for justice.

Level II Courses

Level III Courses

Purdue block P in the fall.

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Contact Cornerstone@Purdue.Edu or CLAadvising@Purdue.Edu for more information about the Cornerstone Certificate.