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College of Liberal Arts
Philosophy & Religion
- Phil 101: Introduction to Philosophy
- Phil 102: Introduction to Professional Ethics
- Phil 103: Logic: Critical Thinking
- Phil 104: Contemporary Moral Issues
- Phil 105: Dungeons, Dragons, and Philosophy
- Phil 201: Ultimate Questions
- Phil 204: Intro to Ethical Policy Debate
- Phil 205: AI Ethics
- Phil 209: Asian Philosophy
- Phil 301: History of Philosophy I
- Phil 302: History of Philosophy II
- Phil 307: Topics in Medieval Philosophy
- Phil 308: Buddhism
- Phil 309: Chinese Religions: Confucianism & Daoism
- Phil 310: Socrates and the Sophists
- Phil 311: Plato
- Phil 313: Aristotle
- Phil 314: Kant and the Problems of Philosophy
- Phil 315: Nineteenth Century Philosophy
- Phil 316: Topics in Philosophy in American History
- Phil 318: Existentialism
- Phil 319: Symbolic Logic
- Phil 320: Aesthetics
- Phil 321: Ethical Theory
- Phil 322: Epistemology
- Phil 323: Metaphysics
- Phil 324: History of Analytic Philosophy
- Phil 325: Theories of Truth
- Phil 326: Metaethics
- Phil 328: Biomedical Ethics
- Phil 330: History of Western Political Philosophy
- Phil 331: Political Philosophy
- Phil 332: Personal Identity and the Self
- Phil 333: Philosophy of Language
- Phil 334: Free Will and Responsibility
- Phil 340: Philosophy of Technology
- Phil 342: Philosophy of Mind
- Phil 344: Moral Psychology
- Phil 345: Environmental Ethics
- Phil 347: Advanced Ethical Policy Debate
- Phil 348: Nature and Environment in Asian Religion
- Phil 349: Religious Ethics: Issues and Methods
- Phil 350: Philosophy of Law
- Phil 351: Philosophy of Religion
- Phil 352: Care Ethics
- Phil 353: Consequentialism
- Phil 354: Ethical Leadership
- Phil 355: Philosophy of Film
- Phil 357: Business Ethics
- Phil 360: Philosophical Issues in Science/Religion
- Phil 365: Ethical Disagreement and Dialogue
- Phil 371: Public Policy and Ethics
- Phil 372: Conservative Political Philosophy
- Phil 380: Community-Based Internship
- Phil 390: Feminist Philosophy
- Phil 391: Philosophy of Race
- Phil 395: Topics in Philosophy
- Phil 396: Philosophical Topics in Religion
- Phil 399: Topics in Philosophy Abroad
- Phil 401: Seminar in History of Ancient Philosophy
- Phil 402: Seminar in History of Modern Philosophy
- Phil 421: Seminar in Ethical Philosophy
- Phil 422: Seminar in Epistemology/Metaphysics
- Phil 431: Seminar in Legal/Political Philosophy
- Phil 432: Seminar in Philosophy of Mind/Language
- Phil 460: Seminar: Philosophy of Science/Religion
- Phil 490: Directed Readings in Philosophy
- Phil 491: Honors Thesis
- Phil 499: Philosophy Assessment Exam
- Phil 590: Adv Seminar Epistemology/Metaphysics
- Phil 591: Advanced Seminar in Value Theory
- Phil 592: Advanced Seminar in History of Phil
- Phil 593: Adv Seminar Epistemology/Metaphysics II
- Phil 594: Advanced Seminar in Value Theory II
- Phil 595: Advanced Seminar in History of Phil II
- Phil 599: Professional Development in Philosophy
- Phil 601: Studies in Ancient Philosophy
- Phil 607: Major Western Philosophers
- Phil 608: Studies in Eastern Philosophy
- Phil 609: Studies in Existential Philosophy
- Phil 611: Problems of Metaphysics
- Phil 613: Problems in the Philosophy of Religion
- Phil 614: Kant
- Phil 617: Problems of Epistemology
- Phil 619: Value Theory
- Phil 620: Problems of Aesthetics
- Phil 621: Problems in Ethics
- Phil 622: Studies in Early Modern Philosophy
- Phil 624: Problems in Philosophical Analysis
- Phil 625: Major Figures of Analytic Philosophy
- Phil 628: Problems in Biomedical Ethics
- Phil 630: Studies in the History of Political Phil
- Phil 631: Problems in Political Philosophy
- Phil 632: Problems of Personal Identity
- Phil 633: Philosophy of Language
- Phil 642: Problems in the Philosophy of Mind
- Phil 644: Studies in Moral Psychology
- Phil 645: Problems in Environmental Ethics
- Phil 647: Graduate Ethical Policy Debate
- Phil 650: Problems of Philosophy of Law
- Phil 652: Problems in Care Ethics
- Phil 653: Problems in Consequentialism
- Phil 655: Advanced Symbolic Logic
- Phil 656: Problems in the Philosophy of Film
- Phil 657: Problems in Business Ethics
- Phil 660: Problems of Science and Religion
- Phil 665: Philosophy of Science
- Phil 680: Studies in Feminist Philosophy
- Phil 690: Seminar
- Phil 691: Research
- Phil 692: Special Topics in Ethics
- Phil 693: Special Topics in Metaphysics
- Phil 694: Special Topics in History of Philosophy
- Phil 697: Thesis
African American Studies Program
Classics
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School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
Philosophy & Religion
- Rel 307: Topics in Medieval Philosophy
- Rel 351: Philosophy of Religion
- Rel 360: Philosophical Issues: Science & Religion
- Rel 396: Philosophical Topics in Religion
Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 331: Political Philosophy
- PPL 340: Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights
- PPL 370: Philosophy of Leadership
- PPL 342: Philosophy & Diversity in Public Policy
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
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