B.A. in Philosophy - Religious Studies Concentration
College of Arts and Humanities
Code | Title | Credits |
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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS | ||
Academic Foundations | ||
First Year Experience requirement | 4 | |
English Composition requirement | 6-7 | |
Mathematics requirement | 3-4 | |
Interdisciplinary requirement | 3 | |
Diverse Communities requirement | 3 | |
Ethics requirement | 3 | |
Distributed Disciplinary Foundations | ||
Science requirement | 6-8 | |
Behavioral & Social Science requirement | 6 | |
Humanities requirement | 6 | |
Arts requirement | 3 | |
ADDITIONAL BACCALAUREATE REQUIREMENTS | ||
University Requirements | ||
Writing Emphasis requirement | 9 | |
Speaking Emphasis requirement | 9 | |
Degree Requirements | ||
Language/Culture requirement | 0-15 | |
Demonstrating language proficiency through the intermediate level (202) or demonstrating language proficiency through the elementary II (102) level of a language and further acquiring a cultural foundation. | ||
Capstone requirement | 1-15 | |
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS | ||
Required Courses | ||
PHI 101 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3 |
PHI 102 | Introduction to Religious Studies | 3 |
PHI 204 | Philosophies and Religions of India | 3 |
or PHI 205 | Yin-Yang, Dao, and Zen | |
PHI 206 | Judaism, Christianity, and Islam | 3 |
Select five electives (at least three must be at or above the 300 level) from the following, under advisement: | 15 | |
Magic, Religion & Witchcraft | ||
Theology & Science: Enemies or Partners? | ||
Religion in the United States | ||
Philosophies and Religions of India | ||
Yin-Yang, Dao, and Zen | ||
Philosophies of Non-violence | ||
Introduction to Islam | ||
History of Ancient Philosophy | ||
History of Medieval Philosophy | ||
History of Modern Philosophy | ||
New Religious Movements | ||
Ideas of the Bible | ||
Women and Religion | ||
Sociology of Religion | ||
Capstone Requirement | ||
PHI 414 | Philosophy of Religion 1 | 3 |
Free Electives | ||
Select 27-42 semester hours | 27-42 | |
Total Minimum Credits Required | 120 |
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This course fulfills the Capstone requirement.
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