MPH101 introduces undergraduate foundation year students to the fundamental principles of moral philosophy, encouraging critical reflection on ethical questions and values. Students will explore key philosophical theories and frameworks, such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics, and apply them to real-world dilemmas in personal, social, and professional contexts. The course emphasizes developing ethical reasoning, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to navigate moral complexities. Through discussions, case studies, and reflective exercises, students will cultivate a deeper understanding of morality and its role in shaping responsible and ethical behavior across all aspects of life.