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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Philosophy and Religion, B.A.


Program Description


The Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and religion empowers students to analyze diverse worldviews and value systems. In a world that is increasingly pluralistic, ideologically driven and globally connected, skills in critical thinking and cross-cultural understanding are more important than ever. Our students apply this degree to a wide variety of career fields.

Students choose from among four concentrations: philosophy, interdisciplinary philosophy, religion or interdisciplinary religion. The interdisciplinary concentrations allow students to count relevant courses in another field toward the major and are a particularly good fit for students choosing philosophy and religion as a second major.

Degree and Major Requirements


Degree Requirements Credit Hours
General Education  1 41
Foreign Language classes (intermediate level required) 2 0-14
Philosophy course (in addition to General Education courses) 3
University electives 26-43
Major requirements (listed below)

Total

33-36

120

Footnotes


1 The General Education  program contains a set of requirements each student must fulfill. Some requirements may be fulfilled by courses within the major.
2 The foreign language requirement may be satisfied by successful completion of the second semester of the intermediate level of the student’s chosen language (typically 232) or by placing out of that language through the Department of Foreign Language’s placement test.

Major Core: 6 Credit Hours


All students must take the following courses. These courses are listed in each of the concentrations described below.

Major Requirements Total: 6 Credit Hours


Philosophy and Religion Concentrations


Choose one History of Philosophy course: 3 Credit Hours


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  and PHIL 460 .

Choose one Metaphysics/Epistemology course: 3 Credit Hours


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  and PHIL 391 .

Philosophy electives (six credits at the 300 level or above): 9 Credit Hours


Neither PHIL 120  nor PHIL 150  can be used as an elective.

Philosophy Concentration Total: 33 Credit Hours


Interdisciplinary Philosophy Concentration


Core Courses:18 Credit Hours

Choose one of the following Metaphysics/Epistemology courses: 3 Credit Hours


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  and PHIL 391 .

Philosophy electives (three credits at the 300 level or above): 6 Credit Hours


Neither PHIL 120  nor PHIL 150  can be used as an elective.

Cognate of three courses from one or more disciplinary areas outside of philosophy: 9 Credit Hours


Interdisciplinary Philosophy Concentration Total: 36 Credit Hours


Religion Concentration


Concentration Core Courses: 9 Credit Hours

These required courses form the core of your major concentration:

Capstone: 3 Credit Hours


Your capstone also fulfills one of your track or breadth requirements. Typically, one capstone is offered per semester. Most students take their capstone course in their junior or senior years.

Choose one of the following courses:

Track Requirements: 12 Credit Hours


Choose 4 courses from one track. This will be your home track.

Breadth Requirements: 9 Credit Hours


Choose 3 additional courses: one from each of the other tracks. None of these may be cross-listed in your home track.

Religion Electives: 3 Credit Hours


Choose an additional religion course in order to reach 33 total credit hours for the major. Your elective may be from any of the tracks.

It may also include any of these courses outside the track system:

Religion Concentration Total: 33 Credit Hours


Religion Tracks


Track 4: Religion and Society


Interdisciplinary Religion Concentration


Core Courses: 9 Credit Hours

These required courses form the core of your major concentration:

Capstone: 3 Credit Hours


Your capstone also fulfills one of your track or breadth requirements. Typically, one capstone is offered per semester. Most students take their capstone course in their junior or senior years.

Choose one of the following courses:

Track Requirements: 12 Credit Hours


Choose 4 courses from one track. This will be your home track.

Breadth Requirements: 6 Credit Hours


Choose two additional courses outside of your home track. These two courses cannot be from the same track and they cannot be cross-listed in your home track.

Interdisciplinary Requirements: 6 Credit Hours


Choose two relevant courses from other disciplines or departments outside Religion (in consultation with your Religion adviser).

Religion Elective: 3 Credit Hours


Choose an additional religion course in order to reach 36 total credit hours for the major. Your electives may be from any of the tracks. They may also include any of these courses outside the track system:

Interdisciplinary Religion Concentration Total: 36 Credit Hours


Recommended Schedule for Philosophy Concentrators


The following outline is a sample four-year program. The actual courses and sequence a student takes may vary.

First Year


  • Introductory courses in major Credits: 6.00 (REL 101  recommended for the interdisciplinary religion concentration)
  • B.A. degree requirements Credits: 6.00-8.00
  • General Education  courses Credits: 6.00-18.00 1

First Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Second Year


  • Required courses in major Credits: 6.00
  • B.A. degree requirements or electives Credits: 6.00
  • General Education  courses Credits: 18.00

Second Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Third Year


  • Requirements and electives in philosophy or religion Credits: 12.00
  • Electives (may be outside of major) Credits: 12.00
  • General Education  courses Credits: 6.00

Third Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Footnote


1 Students should adjust General Education  and foreign language load to achieve 30 hours total.

Recommended Schedule for Religion Concentrators


The following outline is a sample four-year program. The actual courses and sequence a student takes may vary. Students may declare a major in philosophy and religion at any point in their careers.

First Year


  • Credits: 3.00
  • One additional Religion course Credits: 3.00

  • General Education courses 1 Credits: 12.00-15.00
  • B.A. requirements/university electives Credits9.00-12.00

First Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Second Year


Second Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Third Year


Third Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Fourth Year


  • Religion capstone course Credits: 3.00
  • Two additional religion courses Credits: 6.00
  • B.A. degree requirements / university electives Credits: 21.00

Fourth Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Recommended Schedule for Interdisciplinary Religion Concentrators


The following outline is a sample four-year program. The actual courses and sequence a student takes may vary. Students may declare a major in philosophy and religion at any point in their careers.

First Year


First Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Second Year


Second Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Third Year


  • Credits: 3.00
  • One additional religion course Credits: 3.00
  • Interdisciplinary requirement (one relevant course from another discipline or department) Credits: 3.00
  • General Education  courses Credits: 12.00-15.00
  • B.A. degree requirements / university electives Credits: 6.00-9.00

Third Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Fourth Year


  • Religion capstone course Credits: 3.00
  • Two additional religion courses Credits: 6.00
  • Interdisciplinary requirement (one relevant course from another discipline or department) Credits: 3.00
  • B.A. degree requirements / university electives Credits: 18.00

Fourth Year Total: 30 Credit Hours


Program Total: 120 Credit Hours