The philosophy minor is intended to allow students the opportunity to pursue substantial philosophical inquiry alongside their chosen program/major. Students who study philosophy engage with deep and complicated questions about the nature of existence, truth, and morality. While studying canonical answers to these questions, students develop substantial skills in critical thinking, persuasive writing, and reading comprehension. These skills enable philosophy minors to be among the most reflective students in their chosen major program, due to their developed abilities for interdisciplinary dialogue and critique.
Electives
Select one from the following:
Select four additional courses from the following. One must be a 300-level.
If PHI 200 or PHI 205 is selected above, it cannot be used in this elective group.
Electives Outside of Philosophy
Students may select one from the following to count in place of one of the four additional courses above.