Philosophy & Religious Studies, Minor
Through the minor in philosophy and religious studies, students explore questions of life, creation, knowledge, society, and culture through an array of philosophical and historical perspectives and traditions. Students also apply philosophical ideas and methods to their professional interests and personal passions.
Students can take one of two tracks. In the philosophy track, students study the great thinkers, from Plato to the present, across Western and non-Western intellectual traditions. The religion track has students understanding the tenets, history, and impact of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and other religions across cultures.
Expected Student Outcomes
- Students will be able to recognize, analyze, and logically evaluate arguments encountered in sources ranging from philosophical and academic texts to the popular media.
- Students will be able to construct and present clear, well-reasoned defenses of theses both verbally and in writing.
- Students will be able to recognize and assess the relevance of philosophical and religious ideas in the historical interplay of philosophy, religion, and culture.
- Students will be able to apply philosophical methods to conduct ethical, metaphysical, and epistemological analyses.
Outcomes Assessment Activities
The coordinator of the Philosophy Program maintains a portfolio for each student with a declared minor in philosophy and religious studies. Portfolios include a student’s major papers written for the courses, transcripts, and other pertinent information. Student portfolios, in conjunction with other direct and indirect measures, form the basis for evaluating expected outcomes.
Specific Program Requirements
Students who wish to minor in philosophy and religious studies must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours of approved philosophy and religious studies courses with grades of C or better.
Note: Courses used to fulfill requirements for one track cannot also be used to fulfill requirements (including elective requirements) for the second track.
Philosophy Track
Course | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses for Philosophy Track | ||
PHIL 102 | Philosophical Literature (GT-AH3) | 3 |
PHIL 201 | Classics in Ethics (GT-AH3) | 3 |
POLS 370 | Western Political Thought | 3 |
Elective Courses for Philosophy Track | 9 | |
Religion & Politics in US History | 3 | |
Intro to Religious Studies (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
Islam and Non-Western Religions (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
Critical Reasoning (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
Deductive Logic (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
The Ancients: Person, Polis, Cosmos | 3 | |
Special Topics | 1 | |
Independent Study | 1 | |
Special Topics | 1 | |
Independent Study | 1 | |
Internship | 3-6 | |
Total Credits | 18 |
Religious Studies Track
Course | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses for the Religious Track | ||
PHIL 107 | Intro to Religious Studies (GT-AH3) | 3 |
PHIL 120 | Islam and Non-Western Religions (GT-AH3) | 3 |
HIST 432 | Religion & Politics in US History | 3 |
Elective Courses for the Religious Studies Track | 9 | |
Philosophical Literature (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
Classics in Ethics (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
Critical Reasoning (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
Deductive Logic (GT-AH3) | 3 | |
The Ancients: Person, Polis, Cosmos | 3 | |
Special Topics | 1 | |
Independent Study | 1 | |
Special Topics | 1 | |
Independent Study | 1 | |
Internship | 3-6 | |
Total Credits | 18 |