PHIL 101 Informal Logic: Methods of Critical Thinking
PHIL 120 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 221 Symbolic Logic I
PHIL 222 Ethics
PHIL 223 Philosophy of Art
PHIL 232 Love, Marriage, and Divorce
PHIL 321 Symbolic Logic II
PHIL 323 Political Philosophy
PHIL 324 Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 325 Modern Philosophy
PHIL 326 Phenomenology and Existentialism
PHIL 329 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 330 Philosophy of Science
PHIL 400 Ethics and Public Policy
PHIL 405 Justice and Human Rights
PHIL 410 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
PHIL 420 Metaphysics
PHIL 421 Theory of Knowledge
PHIL 450 Philosophy of Law
PHIL 460 Philosophy of Language
PHIL 480 Honors Seminar in Philosophy
PHIL 481 Special Topics (e.g., Film, Space and Time, Consciousness)
PHIL 482 Independent Study
PHIL 483 Honors Thesis
Course Catalog Descriptions
Philosophy Courses Currently Being Offered
What Is a Philosophy Course Like?
You will be expected to do more than learn the views of philosophers. Your philosophy professor will encourage you to evaluate the views carefully and to develop your own ideas.