Philosophy: Specialization in Ethics

Philosophy: Ethics Major Requirements: 36 Credits

Philosophical Ideas Course3
Select one of the following:
Philosophical Ideas:Reality, Knowledge, and the Good Life
Philosophical Ideas:Law
Philosophical Ideas:Foundations of the Sciences
Philosophical Ethics Course3
Select one of the following:
Philosophical Ethics
Philosophical Ethics: Cortina Community
Philosophical Ethics: Poverty
Ultimate Questions Course in Philosophy3
Select one of the following
Ultimate Questions: Spirituality/Philosophy
Ultimate Questions: God and Persons
Other Required PHL Courses6
Take all of the following:
Moral Philosophy
Senior Seminar
Logic3
Select one of the following:
Introduction to Logic
Symbolic Logic
History of Philosophy6
Select two of the following:
World Philosophy
Introduction To Chinese Philosophy
American Philosophy
History Of Ancient Western Philosophy
History of Medieval Philosophy
History of Modern Philosophy
History of 19th-Century Philosophy
A Major Philosopher
Problems of Philosophy3
Select one of the following:
Epistemology
Philosophy Of The Natural Sciences
Philosophy of Language
Metaphysics
Social And Political Philosophy
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Mind
Ethics9
Select three of the following:
Philosophy of Feminism
Environmental Ethics
Science, Technology, and Values
Philosophy of Peace and War
Social And Political Philosophy
History of Ethics
History of Medieval Ethics
Classics of Political Thought
Moral Psychology
Philosophy of Law
Philosophy of Law
Bioethics and Society
Sciences, Ethics & Society
The Carceral State: Police Violence, Adjudication, and Mass Incarceration
Food, Sex, and the Good Life
Topics in Moral Philosophy
Money and the Good Life
Health Care, Society, And Values
Public Health Ethics
Biomedical Ethics: Philosophical and Theological Approaches
Race In America: Idea And Reality
Directed Independent Research
Directed Independent Study
Total Credits36

Note: it is recommended that students take a logic course as early in the program as possible.