60 credit hours
The Philosophy Program seeks to develop men and women dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. Students become acquainted with the main problems of philosophy. Emphasis is placed on philosophical thinking that enables graduates to integrate their work and their lives.
Career Opportunities
Preparation for those who plan to major in philosophy at a college or university
Preparation for related fields such as law, government, education, business, science, and the humanities
| AA Core Curriculum | 45 credit hours | ||||
| Graduation Requirement | 3 credit hours | ||||
| Recommended Electives | 12 - 15 credit hours | ||||
| PHIL | 1301 | Introduction to Philosophy | |||
| PHIL | 1304 | Comparative Religion | |||
| PHIL | 2303 | Introduction to Logic | |||
| PHIL | 2306 | Introduction to Ethics | |||
| PHIL | 2307 | Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy | |||
| PHIL | 2321 | Philosophy of Religion | |||
| ENGL | 2322 | British Literature I | |||
| ENGL | 2323 | British Literature II | |||
| ENGL | 2332 | World Literature I | |||
| ENGL | 2333 | World Literature II | |||
| GOVT | 2304 | Introduction to Political Science | |||
| HIST | 2311 | Western Civilization I | |||
| HIST | 2312 | Western Civilization II | |||
| XXXX | x4xx | Foreign Language Sequence I | |||
| XXXX | x4xx | Foreign Language Sequence II | |||
Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
for that course.

