Collegeof Arts andSciences
137
SOPHOMOREYEAR
First Semester
Second Semester
Course
Title
Hours
Course
Title
Hours
PHIL2040
(In AreaF)
Intro Aesthetics
3 PHIL2030
(In AreaF)
Ethics in Historical and
Contemp. Pers.
3
SPAN/FREN
2001
Intermediate
Spanish/French
3 ART 2301
Art of Pre-ModernWorld
3
BIOL1111
IntroductoryBiology I
3 BIOL1112
Intro Biology II
3
BIOL1111l Intro BiologyLaboratory
1
THEA1100 IntroTheatre
3
HIST 2111
USHistory to1877
3
SOCI 1101 Intro Sociology
3
WST 2500
IntroWomen’s Studies
3
Total
16 Total
15
JUNIORYEAR
First Semester
Second Semester
Course
Title
Hours
Course
Title
Hours
PHIL3200
Ancient Philosophy
3 PHIL3400
Medieval Philosophy
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
OpenElective
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
OpenElective
3
OpenElective
3
Total
15 Total
15
SENIORYEAR
First Semester
Second Semester
Course
Title
Hours
Course
Title
Hours
PHIL3600
ModernPhilosophy
3 PHIL3800
ContemporaryPhilosophy
3
PHIL4200
Philosophyof Religion
3 PHIL4400
Philosophyof Religion
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
PHILMajor-relatedCourse
3
OpenElective
3
OpenElective
3
OpenElective
3
Total
15 Total
15
Minor Program inPhilosophy
ThePhilosophyminor will provide students with skills that will enhance their
academic performance whatever their major course of study and whatever their
career aim. The hallmark of philosophy is the attempt to think with rigor and
clarity about difficult and enduring questions:Who am I?What can I know?How
should I act? In coming to understand and think philosophically about such
questions, students develop theability to thinkmore clearly and deeply about any
question. So, the study of philosophy, in itself often abstract and theoretical,
pays dividends of the most practical sort, enabling the student to do whatever
s/he chooses to do, better. Moreover, the philosophy minor gives the student’s