Philosophy Minor
The Philosophy minor develops and hones skills of critical thinking and logic. It gives students a solid background in both the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophical debates, introducing them to a variety of issues in ethical theory, applied ethics (e.g., environmental ethics, business ethics and biomedical ethics), social and political philosophy, aesthetics and philosophy of art, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of film, philosophy of law, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, existentialism, philosophy of religion and Asian philosophy.
Degree Requirements
Requirements for the minor in Philosophy
PHL 215 | Ancient Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle | 4 |
PHL 302 | Modern Philosophy: Metaphysics and Epistemology from Descartes to Kant | 4 |
PHL 201 | Logic | 4 |
Any-level PHL or REL elective
| Any PHL or REL course at any level | 4 |
Upper-level PHL elective
| Any 300-level or 400-level PHL course. [Please note: PHL 401 The Philosopher's Capstone *may* be taken and counted as the upper-level elective for the Philosophy minor, but it is only a requirement for the philosophy major, not the minor.] | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 20 |
Did you know that the Philosophy MAJOR requires just three additional courses beyond the minor? It can be added as a second major.
Total Credit Hours: 20