Philosophy (PHIL)
The Department of Philosophy offers an undergraduate major in philosophy as well as a combined major in philosophy and African and African American studies, both of which lead to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The department also offers a minor in philosophy.
Courses
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10203 — Composition II
- ENSC 39303 — Environmental Ethics
- JWST 40003 — Modern Jewish Thought
- JWST 40103 — Contemporary Jewish Thought
- MATH 11003 — College Algebra
- MATH 11103 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MATH 26103 — Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 42503 — Symbolic Logic I
- PHIL 20003 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 21003 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL 22003 — Logic
- PHIL 30003 — Ancient Greek Philosophy
- PHIL 30303 — Modern Philosophy-17th and 18th Centuries
- PHIL 399HV — Honors Course
- PHIL 40903 — Special Topics in Philosophy
- PHIL 41103 — Social and Political Philosophy
- PHIL 41203 — Classical Ethical Theory
- PHIL 41303 — Contemporary Ethical Theory
- PHIL 42003 — Theory of Knowledge
- PHIL 42303 — Philosophy of Language
- PHIL 42503 — Symbolic Logic I
- PHIL 46003 — Metaphysics
- PHIL 49803 — Capstone Course for Philosophy Majors
- PSYC 44303 — Philosophy of Psychology