Philosophy Concentration
| Core Courses | Credit Hours |
| PHIL 250. Introduction to Symbolic Logic | 3 |
| PHIL 330. Moral Theory | 3 |
| PHIL 340. Ancient Greek Philosophy | 3 |
| PHIL 341. Modern Philosophy | 3 |
| Choose one of the following History of Philosophy courses: 1 | 3 |
| PHIL 342. Medieval Philosophy | |
| PHIL 344. Existentialism | |
| PHIL 370. American Philosophy | |
| PHIL/REL 375. Nineteenth Century Philosophy and Theology | |
| PHIL/REL 377. Hermeneutics | |
| PHIL 430. Analytic Philosophy | |
| PHIL 466. Kant | |
| PHIL 468. Phenomenology | |
| Choose one of the following Metaphysics/Epistemology courses: 2 | 3 |
| PHIL/REL 218. Philosophy of Religion | |
| PHIL 300. Knowledge and Belief | |
| PHIL 311. Metaphysics | |
| PHIL 392. Philosophy of Mind | |
| PHIL 394. Self and Identity | |
| PHIL 395. Philosophy and Scientific Inquiry | |
| PHIL 420. Philosophy of Language | |
| Philosophy electives (nine credits must be at the 300 level or above) 3 | 15 |
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1 Depending on the manner in which they are taught, the following topics classes may be counted toward the history requirement if they are approved by petition to the academic unit head: PHIL 390, PHIL 391, PHIL460, PHIL465, PHIL 470 and PHIL 475.
2 Depending on the manner in which they are taught, the following topics classes may be counted toward the metaphysics/epistemology requirement if they are approved by petition to the academic unit head: PHIL 390, PHIL 391 and PHIL 475.
3 If the student takes GPHIL 101 as part of Cluster 2 in the General Education program it can double count as one course of this elective section. Neither GPHIL 120 nor GPHIL 150 can be used as an elective.

