![]() |
The Philosophy MinorArts and Sciences students need only 4 classes beyond core courses! Requirements for the Philosophy Minor: 21 hours (7 courses) including either PHIL 001 or 099, 050, 102, and 104. The following Interdisciplinary Minors involve a strong philosophical component. Many of the courses are taught by Philosophy Faculty.Catholic Studies: Get an integrated understanding of Catholicism as a unique form of Christianity, examining its distinctive doctrines, historical changes in institutional forms and world-views, and impact upon culture, art and literature. Go here for more information. Ethics Minor: Explore the moral dimensions of human life. Develop critical analysis skills for ethical dilemmas in your personal and professional lives. This minor prepares graduates not only for the modern workplace, but for the world in its most urgent and deepest complexity. Go here for more information. Environmental Ethics Minor: Reflect on the ethical dimensions of environmental issues. Develop the knowledge and skills in the natural sciences and in the theological and philosophical traditions that will help you grapple with ethical issues in the environment. The minor culminates in a capstone seminar where you identify the ethical questions of a particular environmental problem and develop approaches to resolving the problem. Go here for more information. Urban and Environmental Studies Minor: Introduce yourself to urban issues and environmental issues that affect urban areas. Go here for more information. Medieval Studies Minor: Go medieval. Introduce yourself to the major movements and achievements of the Latin Christian West from approximately A.D. 500 to 1500. This minor integrates courses in English, foreign languages, literature, history, philosophy, and theology. Go here for more information. |
![]() |
Copyright 2005 |
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
Last updated March 2005 |