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Philosophy is the study of the fundamental ideas underlying every
dimension of human life. A major in philosophy helps one to think
clearly, communicate persuasively, engage in moral reasoning, and
formulate a coherent approach to life. Typically, philosophy majors go
on to graduate school, law school, medical school, theological studies,
or careers in business.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 120
General Education Requirements
See the 'General Education/Core Curriculum' for the College of Liberal
Arts.
Course Requirements
A major in philosophy for the B.A. degree consists of 30 semester hours
of philosophy as indicated below, which must include at least two
400-level philosophy seminars and Phil 499. Of these 30 hours, students
must take (I) 3 hours of logic, as well as at least 6 hours in each of
the
following content areas: (II) Epistemology and Metaphysics, (III) Value
Theory, (IV) History of Philosophy.
I. Logic (3 hours)
Phil 103: Logic: Critical Thinking
Phil 319: Symbolic Logic
II. Epistemology and Metaphysics (6 hours)
Phil 322: Epistemology
Phil 323: Metaphysics
Phil 325: Theories of Truth
Phil 332: Personal Identity and the Self
Phil 333: Philosophy of Language
Phil 340: Philosophy of Technology
Phil 342: Philosophy of Mind
Phil 351: Philosophy of Religion
Phil 360: Philosophical Issues in Science/Religion
Phil 422: Seminar in Epistemology/Metaphysics
Phil 432: Seminar in the Philosophy of Mind/Language
Phil 460: Seminar in the Philosophy of Science/Religion
III. Value Theory (6 hours)
Phil 102: Introduction to Professional Ethics
Phil 320: Aesthetics
Phil 321: Ethics
Phil 328: Biomedical Ethics
Phil 331: Political Philosophy
Phil 345: Environmental Ethics
Phil 346. Contemporary Moral Issues
Phil 350: Philosophy of Law
Phil 355: Philosophy of Film
Phil 357: Business Ethics
Phil 421: Seminar in Ethical Philosophy
Phil 431: Seminar in Legal/Political Philosophy
IV. History of Philosophy (6 hours)
Phil 301: History of Philosophy I (Ancient and Medieval)
Phil 302: History of Philosophy II (Early Modern and Modern)
Phil 307: Medieval Philosophy
Phil 310: Socrates and Sophistry
Phil 311: Plato
Phil 313: Aristotle
Phil 314: Kant and the Problems of Philosophy
Phil 318: Existentialism
Phil 324: History of Analytic Philosophy
Phil 330: History of Western Political Philosophy
Phil 401: Seminar in the History of Ancient Philosophy
Phil 402: Seminar in History of Modern Philosophy
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