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Dec 23, 2024
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Fall 2024 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Philosophy: Law and Justice Concentration, BS
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This major is administered by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies .
Program Learning Outcomes
As a graduate of the Philosophy Program, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate an ability to read closely and write effectively about texts or cultural artifacts that reflect on perennial questions concerning the human condition
- Engage a variety of ideas and worldviews through active investigation of the lives, ideas, beliefs or values of persons meaningfully different than oneself
- Identify, analyze, and explain central components, concepts, and content of the major intellectual traditions in Western Philosophy or World Religions
- Demonstrate critical thinking by examining and evaluating philosophical arguments and the truth claims that rest on them
Consists of a minimum of 39 credits. At least 30 credits must be at 300 level or above.
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Philosophy of Law and Justice Core, 6 credits
History of Philosophy, 3 credits
Philosophy Electives, 6 credits
(If not already taken to satisfy a requirement above)
(No more than 3 credits at the 100 level)
Interdisciplinary Electives, 9 credits
Bachelor of Science in Philosophy
Take at least 9 credits total from the GEP Social Science and Natural Science categories.
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