Minor in Philosophy (Non-Teaching)

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the views of important historical figures in philosophy.
  • Write clearly structured papers in support of a philosophical thesis.
  • Identify and avoid formal and informal fallacies.
  • Identify and explain the views and arguments of others in written texts.
  • Analyze arguments.
  • Present critiques that effectively engage with arguments.
Required
Logic
Choose at least one of the following (both are recommended):
Hist of Philo:Ancient/Medieval
History of Philosophy: Modern
15 credits of additional Philosophy electives, nine credits of which must be upper division.15
Intro Phil: Reason and Reality
Philosophy and Popular Culture
Intro Ethics: Good and Evil
Other Animals
Morality and Society
Scnc/Psuedo Scnc & Subjectivty
Philosophy and Culture
Philosophies of Asia
Approaches to Epistemology
Metaphysics
Language and the World
Moral Theory
Contemporary Moral Problems
Law and Morality
Philosophy & Biomedical Ethics
Philosophy & Envirnmntl Ethics
Aesthetics and the Arts
Philosophy and Film
State, Community & Individual
Philosophy and Technology
Philosophy of Race
Reason and Revolution
Existentialism and After
Special Topics
Independent Study
Total Credits21