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School of Undergraduate Studies 2022-2023 
    
School of Undergraduate Studies 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Philosophy (B.A.)


Majors and minors receive a comprehensive introduction to the discipline by completing our Foundational Courses that acquaint students with important historical and topical issues in philosophy. The former focus on the development of philosophical theories, controversies and movements. The latter center on systematic questions in epistemology, metaphysics, logic, ethics and the philosophy of religion.

Majors build upon these foundational courses by completing a specific concentration of their choosing: Political Theory; Law; Justice, Peace and Conflict; Language and Linguistics; or Philosophy and Religion.

The department provides the foundation for further study in philosophy and other disciplines and professions, including preparation for graduate studies at major universities and professional schools in theology, law, government, diplomacy and business.

Foundational Courses


Moral Reasoning (4 credits):


One of:

Language, Knowledge and Reality (4 credits):


One of the following. Note that PHI 310 and PHI 413  may count here or in the Philosophy and Religion concentration, but not both.

Concentrations


In addition, majors choose from one of the concentrations below. All concentrations consist of 18 - 20 credits, including a capstone internship or research project.