Philosophy Minor
This disciplinary minor also requires:
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Supporting Courses | 9 | |
| Ancient Philosophy | ||
or PHILOS 214 | Early Modern Philosophy | |
Choose two of the following courses: | ||
| Introduction to Philosophy | ||
| Contemporary Ethical Issues | ||
| Logic and Reasoning | ||
| Justice and Citizenship in the Modern World | ||
| Biomedical Ethics | ||
| Philosophy, Religion, and Science | ||
| Ancient Philosophy | ||
| Early Modern Philosophy | ||
| Introduction to Asian Philosophy | ||
| Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion | ||
| Environmental Ethics | ||
| Upper-Level Courses | 12 | |
Choose one of the following courses: | ||
| Religion and Medieval Philosophy | ||
| Modern Philosophy | ||
| Contemporary Philosophy | ||
| Plato and Aristotle | ||
| Topics in Philosophy (If content is historical rather than topical) | ||
| Independent Study (If content is historical rather than topical) 1 | ||
Choose one of the following courses: | ||
| Ethical Theory | ||
| Philosophy and the Sciences | ||
| Philosophy, Politics and Law | ||
| Topics in Philosophy (If content is topical rather than historical) | ||
| Metaphysics | ||
| Independent Study (If content is topical rather than historical) 1 | ||
Choose two additional upper-level elective courses from those listed above. | ||
| Total Credits | 21 | |
| 1 | PHILOS 498 courses are created and faculty approved and identified as a topical or historical content course substitution to the respective academic requirements in the Student Information System. |

