Semester Requirements
The philosophy immersion provides students with an opportunity to study the nature, methods, problems, and achievements of philosophical inquiry. The immersion emphasizes the following goals: the ability to think rationally and critically, an awareness of ethical values, an appreciation of aesthetic values, an awareness of how the past affects the present and future, and an understanding of the relationship between individuals and the social settings with which they interact.
| Course | |
|---|---|
| Electives | |
| Choose three of the following: | |
| PHIL-201 | Ancient Philosophy |
| PHIL-202 | Foundations of Moral Philosophy |
| PHIL-203 | Modern Philosophy |
| PHIL-204 | Introduction to Logic |
| PHIL-301 | Philosophy of Religion |
| PHIL-302 | Symbolic Logic |
| PHIL-303 | Philosophy of Art/Aesthetics |
| PHIL-304 | Philosophy of Law |
| PHIL-305 | Philosophy of Peace |
| PHIL-306 | Professional Ethics |
| PHIL-307 | Philosophy of Technology |
| PHIL-308 | Environmental Philosophy |
| PHIL-309 | Feminist Theory |
| PHIL-310 | Theories of Knowledge |
| PHIL-311 | East Asian Philosophy |
| PHIL-312 | American Philosophy |
| PHIL-313 | Philosophy of Film |
| PHIL-314 | Philosophy of Vision and Imaging |
| PHIL-401 | Great Thinkers |
| PHIL-402 | Philosophy of Science |
| PHIL-403 | Social and Political Philosophy |
| PHIL-404 | Philosophy of Mind |
| PHIL-405 | Philosophy of the Social Sciences |
| PHIL-406 | Contemporary Philosophy |
| PHIL-407 | Philosophy of Action |
| PHIL-408 | Critical Social Theory |
| PHIL-409 | Existentialism |
| PHIL-410 | Medieval Philosophy |
| PHIL-411 | Metaphysics |
| PHIL-412 | Nineteenth Century Philosophy |
| PHIL-413 | Philosophy and Literary Theory |
| PHIL-414 | Philosophy of Language |
| PHIL-415 | Ethical Theory |
| PHIL-416 | Seminar in Philosophy |
| PHIL-449 | Special Topics |
| PHIL-571 | Honors Philosophy |