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  Major Program - 33 S.H.

I. Required Courses: 6 S.H.
• PHI 140 Symbolic Logic
• PHI 380 Senior Seminar

II. Restricted Electives: 9 S.H. Select 3 from the following courses:
• PHI 105 Medieval Philosophy
• PHI 116 Ancient Philosophy
• PHI 121 Modern Philosophy: Rationalists/Empiricists
• PHI 136 Kant to Hegel

III. Open Electives: 18 S.H.
 Two courses (6 s.h.) must be at the 100 level or above.  Three courses (9 s.h.) must be at the 300 level or above.
 • PHI 015 Critical Thinking
 • PHI 020 Introduction to Logic
 • PHI 030 Introduction to Philosophy
 • PHI 040 Introduction to Ethics
 
• PHI 060 Intro. To Religious Studies
 • PHI 080 Business Ethics
 • PHI 105 Medieval Philosophy
 • PHI 110 Comparative Study of Religion
 • PHI 116 Ancient Philosophy
 • PHI 121 Modern Philosophy: Rationalists/Empiricists
 • PHI 125 Philosophical Aspects of Death & Dying
 • PHI 130 Asian Philosophy
 • PHI 136 Kant to Hegel
 • PHI 150 History of Scientific Ideas
 • PHI 160 Philosophy of Sport
 • PHI 170 Philosophy of Religion
  PHI 210 Medical Ethics
 • PHI 202 Honors: Two Philosophers Worth Knowing Well
 
• PHI 215 Persons, Life, and Death
 • PHI 225 Metalogic
 • PHI 230 Philosophy of History
 • PHI 235 Topics in Moral Theory
 • PHI 240 Philosophy of Social Sciences
 • PHI 241 Philosophy of Mind
 • PHI 245 Human Love and Sexual Morality
 • PHI 249 Interpretations of the Quran
 • PHI 260 Philosophy of Art
 • PHI 265 Social & Political Philosophy
 • PHI 270 Interpretation of Religious Texts
 • PHI 280 American Philosophy
 • PHI 310 Theory of Knowledge
 • PHI 330 Philosophy of Science
 • PHI 345 Metaphysics
 • PHI 350-354 Selected Topics in Philosophy
 • PHI 355 Existentialism & Phenomenology
 • PHI 375 Philosophy of Language
 • PHI 379 Independent Study
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PHI 470 Selected Topics in Philosophy

 

Concomitant Courses: 15 S.H.
Select courses from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences with the approval of the faculty advisor.

Free Electives: 12 S.H.
Select courses from the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Electives may include courses toward a minor with approval of faculty and minor advisor.