Updated 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog
Philosophy Courses
PHIL 1100 Introduction to Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 2220 Ethics
(3 credits)
PHIL 2230 Logic
(3 credits)
PHIL 2240 Aesthetics
(3 credits)
PHIL 2250 Human Nature
(3 credits)
PHIL 2260 Women and Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 2290 Topics or Philosophers
(3 credits)
PHIL 2310 Philosophy in Literature
(3 credits)
PHIL 2330 Philosophies of Non-Violence
(3 credits)
PHIL 2400 The American Mind
(3 credits)
PHIL 2925 People of the Environment: Environmental Ethics Perspective
(3 credits)
PHIL 2954 Study-Travel, Humanities and the Arts
(1-6 credits)
PHIL 3310 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 3320 Modern Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 3330 Nineteenth Century Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 3340 Twentieth-Century Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 3360 Asian Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 3380 Political Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 3390 Marxist Philosophy
(3 credits)
PHIL 4490 Close Readings in Philosophy
(1-3 credits)
PHIL 2925 People of the Environment: Environmental Ethics Perspective (3 credits)
The purpose of this section of People of the Environment is to examine our moral obligations to the environment. No matter how strong these moral obligations may be, the only way to follow through with them is in the political arena. This course is therefore largely devoted to exploring the intersection of environmental ethics and politics. The course explores a number of environmental issues, the theoretical and practical impasses of the environmental movement, and environmental philosophy, as well as the challenge of mitigating global climate change. Liberal Education Goal Area 10.
Common Course Outline