Philosophy
The study of philosophy has, as it's primary aim, the cultivation of wisdom and understanding regarding the most basic and foundational elements of human experience (e.g., the nature and structure of reality, knowledge, and values), pursued through the application of rational argument and critical thinking. This program constitutes an excellent liberal arts foundation for students planning to pursue university studies in philosophy, law, education, communications, science, and art, among others.
Courses
- ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I
- ENG 102 — Written Communication
- ENG 107 — Written Communication
- ENG 108 — Written Communication
- PHI 101 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHI 103 — Introduction to Logic
- PHI 105 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHI 210 — Philosophy of Science
- PHI 220 — Medical Ethics
- PHI 233 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHI 240 — Ancient Philosophy
- PHI 257 — Social and Political Philosophy