The Philosophy Department offers a wide range of courses in line with the diverse areas of specialization of our faculty. Students in many departments will find cognate courses for their majors, ...
or a topics course (PHIL 209 or 309) in moral philosophy or in the philosophy of art and aesthetics. Number 300 and 400 level courses Four, including either PHIL 419 or 469 Senior requirement and ...
PHIL 101B: Introduction to Philosophy: Big Questions (area: AH) Professor Erik Wielenberg, 10:20-11:20 MWF This course introduces students to some of the central topics and methods of philosophy. The ...
This immersion is closed to students majoring in philosophy. Students are required to complete at least one course at the 300-level or above as part of the immersion. The plan code for Philosophy ...
Creative writing, literature and philosophy courses are offered as both electives and required courses to complement a variety of programs across the University. These courses provide ongoing ...
The two (2) sequential three-credit courses in the Core requirement in Philosophy aim to teach students that the philosophical habit of mind is part of a well-lived life, providing the perspective and ...
Elective courses in theology and philosophy should be selected with a view to the capstone, the student’s ministerial engagements, or the requirements in the "Program of Priestly Formation." With the ...
with options in General Philosophy, Communications and Critical Thinking, and Religious Studies. Visit the Academic Catalog for a complete course listing and to learn about the Philosophy minor. UMass ...
The University Catalog contains a complete list of courses taught in the Philosophy Department. Undergraduate courses are those numbered in the 1000s, 2000s, 3000s, and 4000s. Upper division courses ...
This course combines philosophy with the study of French, a language that is spoken by hundreds of millions of people around the world. The degree provides a valuable skill set, ideally tailored to ...