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Philosophy
While the students cannot major in Philosophy, courses are offered to provide students with an understanding of major problems that have occupied philosophers in various traditions. Specific objectives are to teach students to raise fundamental questions about society, its institutions, policies, and objectives; and to train students to examine critically the philosophical assumptions of a body of thought and to develop and articulate alternative philosophical frameworks. The course in logic develops analytical and inferential skills.
PHIL |
105 |
Introduction to Logic |
3 |
PHIL |
106 |
Introduction to Problems in Philosophy |
3 |
PHIL |
107 |
Introduction to Philosophy of Religion |
3 |
PHIL |
108 |
Introduction to Social Ethics |
3 |
PHIL |
109 |
Philosophy of Human Nature |
3 |
PHIL |
110 |
Critical Reasoning |
3 |
PHIL |
206 |
Introduction to Modern Logic |
3 |
PHIL |
207 |
World Religions |
3 |
PHIL |
214 |
Social and Political Philosophy |
3 |
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