Philosophy
Philosophy transfer degree is designed to complete the first 2 years of a Bachelor of Philosophy degree. Students who study philosophy develop their critical thinking skills, which have applications in a variety of careers. They become effective readers, writers, and problem solvers. Graduates can hold positions in journalism, politics, and business management. Some students also go on to earn advanced degrees in law, business, technology, and education.
Courses
- ART 115 — Art Appreciation
- AST 101 — Elementary Astronomy
- BIO 101 — General Biology
- CMN 101 — Introduction to Speech I 3 Life or Physical Science 3
- ENG 101 — section. The course will enhance the goals and objectives of ENG 101. ENG
- ENG 102 — Rhetoric and Composition II
- ENG 130 — Introduction to Film 3 SOC 222 Sociology of Diversity 3
- FYE 101 — Blazing Your Trail, is a required one-credit hour general education course
- HIS 101 — Western Civilization I
- HIS 121 — U.S. History I
- HUM 101 — Introduction to Humanities
- MAT 109 — Elementary Statistics 3 CSC 107 Word Processing-Core Level 2
- PHL 101 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHL 111 — Introduction to Critical Thinking
- PHL 121 — Ethics 3 HIS 222 U.S. History I Since 1945 3
- PHL 201 — SOC 222. Some of these courses may also be used to meet appropriate
- PHL 211 — Philosophy of Religion
- PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology 3 PSC 101 American Government or ECO 101
- RST 175 — Foundational Religious Texts
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology 3 Elective 2
- SOC 111 — Social Problems