Philosophy Minor
The minor in philosophy is designed for those students who wish to broaden their study of the nature of knowledge. This minor is particularly well suited for students who wish to prepare for graduate work or law school. In addition to the academic benefits, the study of philosophy can make an important contribution to the well-lived life. Students can tailor the curriculum of the minor to meet their specific interests. Students must have a minimum 2.00 grade point average in their philosophy courses to be eligible for a philosophy minor.
Courses
- PHIL 2003 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 2013 — Religions of the World
- PHIL 2043 — Honors Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 2053 — Introduction to Critical Thinking
- PHIL 2253 — Survey of Western Political Thought
- PHIL 3053 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 3063 — Modern Political Thought
- PHIL 3073 — Philosophy of Law
- PHIL 3103 — Logic
- PHIL 3253 — Classical Political Thought
- PHIL 4233 — American Political Thought
- PHIL 4951 — Undergraduate Research in Philosophy
- PHIL 4952 — Undergraduate Research in Philosophy
- PHIL 4953 — Undergraduate Research in Philosophy
- PHIL 4954 — Undergraduate Research in Philosophy
- PHIL 4991 — Special Problems In Philosophy
- PHIL 4992 — Special Problems In Philosophy
- PHIL 4993 — Special Problems In Philosophy
- PHIL 4994 — Special Problems In Philosophy