Philosophy, Associate in Arts for Transfer
The study of Philosophy invites students to carefully analyze and thoughtfully respond to the fundamental ideas and basic concerns present in the human experience. The goal is to examine ourselves, our culture, and our world and the persisting questions regarding human thought and action. Instruction in philosophy teaches, not what to think, but how to think. The program also develops skills in analytical and critical thinking and writing that are excellent preparation for professional and other careers.
Courses
- BUS M33 — Business Law
- HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
- HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
- PHIL M01 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL M01H — Honors: Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL M02 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL M02H — Honors: Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
- PHIL M05 — Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing
- PHIL M07 — Introduction to Logic
- PHIL M08 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL M09 — Introduction to Symbolic Logic
- PHIL M11 — World Religions: West
- PHIL M12 — World Religions: East
- PHIL M13 — The Classical Mind
- PHIL M14 — The Modern Mind
- SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity