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Minor in Philosophy
The study of philosophy enhances your baccalaureate degree
program by providing you with a fuller understanding of the
presuppositions of your discipline. Philosophy also
strengthens your ability to think critically, to develop and
defend arguments rationally, and to understand the logical,
intellectual, and historical relationships among the various
academic disciplines. In addition, you gain an
understanding of the profound influence of philosophical ideas
upon society, culture, and politics, which in turn greatly
enhances your ability to work in multicultural settings.
Careers for which the minor in philosophy is especially
well-suited include law and public service, education, social
services, religious ministry, counseling psychology, the arts,
journalism, and international relations.
The minor requires students to complete 15 hours in philosophy
with a minimum grade of "C." Courses taken on a pass/no
credit basis may not be applied to the minor.
Philosophy Requirements
| The following two
courses are required (9 Credit Hours) |
| PHIL 1105 |
Rhetoric & Reasoning |
| PHIL 2200 |
Introduction to
Philosophy |
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2 courses (6 hours) from the following list: |
| PHIL 2230 |
Social & Political
Philosophy |
| PHIL 2260 |
Philosophy of
Religion |
| PHIL 2284 |
East Asian Philosophy |
| PHIL 2299 |
Special Topics in
Philosophy |
| PHIL 3300 |
Philosophy & Film |
| PHIL 3340 |
Philosophy of Sport |
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PHIL 4499 |
Special Topics in Philosophy |
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Choose one course from the following list (3
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PHIL 3320 |
Ethics in Public & Private Life |
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ROCI 4485 |
Reflections on Community Involvement |
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