Philosophy Minor
This flexible minor allows students to tailor their own program by selecting courses that interest them and that complement their major. Combining theory with practical application, students personally engage with fundamental questions facing human beings, as they as read historical and contemporary texts addressing these issues. Analytical writing and critical thinking skills gained through philosophy will serve students well in any career or area of graduate study, including health care, law, the sciences, business, psychology, English, education, and communications.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select three of the following courses: | 9 | |
Basic Problems in Philosophy | ||
Logic and Argumentation | ||
Human Nature | ||
Theories of Knowledge | ||
Utilitarianism | ||
Happiness and Pleasure | ||
Descartes | ||
Existentialism | ||
Latin American Philosophy | ||
Theory of Being | ||
American Philosophy | ||
Art and Aesthetics | ||
Authority and Law | ||
Business Ethics | ||
Philosophy of Sport | ||
Philosophy and the Nature World Ethical Perspectives | ||
The Good Life | ||
Political Philosophy | ||
Ancient Greek Philosophy | ||
Early Modern Philosophy | ||
Medical Ethics | ||
Select two of the following courses: | 6 | |
Gender and Philosophy | ||
Meaning of History | ||
Renaissance Philosophy | ||
19th-Century Philosophy | ||
Philosophy and Literature | ||
Philosophy of Science | ||
Philosophical Theology | ||
Medieval Philosophy | ||
Twentieth-Century Philosophy | ||
PHI 4000-4199 Special Topics in Philosophy | ||
Independent Study in Philosophy | ||
Total Hours | 15 |