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education, public administration, and religion. For those interested in advanced
study, philosophy graduates are among the top scorers on graduate and
professional admission exams (SAT, GRE,GMAT,MCAT).
CurriculumRequirements
I. CoreCurriculumAreasA-E (42hours)
II. CoreCurriculumAreaFRequirements forMajor (18hours)
PHIL 2010 Introduction toWorldPhilosophy (3hrs)
PHIL 2030Ethics inHistorical &ContemporaryPerspective (3 hrs)
PHIL 2040 Introduction toAesthetics (3 hrs)
Three 1000- or 2000-level classes from courses with the following designations:
AFAM, ART, BIOL, CHEM, CMS, COMM, CRJU, ECON, EDUC, ENGL, FREN,
HIST, HUMN, INTL, JOUR, MATH, MUSC, PARA, PHIL, PHYS, POLS, PSYC,
SOSC, SOCI, SPAN, THEA, orWST (9hrs)
III. Upper DivisionMajorCoreRequirements (12hours)
PHIL 3200Ancient Philosophy................................................................ 3 hours
PHIL 3400Medieval Philosophy.............................................................. 3 hours
PHIL 3600ModernPhilosophy................................................................ 3 hours
PHIL 3800ContemporaryPhilosophy...................................................... 3 hours
IV. UpperDivisionPhilosophyElectives (9-18hours)
PHIL 4200PhilosophyofWorldReligion ................................................. 3 hours
PHIL 4400Philosophyof Culture............................................................. 3 hours
PHIL 4600Logic&Philosophy................................................................ 3 hours
PHIL 4800Special Topics inPhilosophy.................................................. 3 hours
PHIL 4900DirectedStudy inPhilosophy ................................................. 3 hours
PHIL 5000Classicsof Philosophy (graduatepermission) ........................ 3 hours
V. Upper DivisionRelatedElectives (30-39hours)
Ten to thirteen classes from courses with the following designations: AFAM,
ART, BIOL, CHEM, CMS, COMM, CRJU, ECON, EDUC, ENGL, FREN, HIST,
HUMN, INTL, JOUR, MATH, MUSC, PARA, PHIL, PHYS, POLS, PSYC, SOSC,
SOCI, SPAN, THEA, or WST. Up to 18 hours of 1000-2000 level non-core
curriculum courseworkmay beapplied here.
This category may be partially satisfied by completion of the LawConcentration
Option (12 hours), the Ethics Concentration Option (12 hours), or a Minor in a
separatediscipline (15-21hours).
VI. LawConcentrationOption (12hours, from the following courses)
BLAW 3370 IntermediateBusiness Law.................................................. 3 hours
CRJU3100Criminology ......................................................................... 3 hours
CRJU 3110RaceandCrime................................................................... 3 hours
CRJU3410Survey of Criminal LawandProcedures ............................... 3 hours
CRJU3420Constitutional Law................................................................ 3 hours
CRJU4200Criminal JusticeEthics ......................................................... 3 hours
CRJU4410ComparativeCriminal Justice............................................... 3 hours
CRJU4424/POLS 4424 Judicial Process ................................................ 3 hours
CRJU4426/POLS 4426Civil Liberties..................................................... 3 hours
HIST 3150War andDiplomacy1898-Present.......................................... 3 hours
HIST 4004AmericanEnvironmental History............................................ 3 hours
HSCI 3520 Legal Issues inHealthCare................................................... 3 hours
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