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BACHELOR OF Arts IN Philosophy and Religion

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Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy and Religion

Requirements for BA: Philosophy and Religion
Sem. Hrs.
Freshman Seminar 1
General Education Requirements
44
Major Requirements 30
» Required Courses (9)
» Philosophy and Religion Electives (21)
University-wide Electives 45
Total 120

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Required Courses for Philosophy and Religion

Required Courses

Course#
Course Title
Comments
PHI 1000 Introduction to Philosophy  
REL 1300 Introduction to Religion  
PHI 1010 Logic  


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Philosophy and Religion Electives

At least 15 of these 21 hours must be at the 3000 or 4000 level, and at least four of the following six areas must be represented.

  1. General
  2. Philosophy and Culture
  3. Biblical
  4. History of Philosophy
  5. World Religions
  6. Religious Thought

*Students taking 18 or more hours with a REL prefix must take REL 4410 (Theories and Methods in Religion).

Course#
Course Title
Comments
1) General
PHI/REL 1020 Perspectives on Humanity  
REL 1050 Introduction to the Old Testament  
REL 1060 Introduction to the New Testament  
REL 1080 Introduction to Religious Thought  
REL 1220 Understanding Religious Practices  
REL 1430 Society and Religion  
2) Philosophy and Culture
PHI 2040 Introduction to Ethics  
PHI 2050 Social and Political Philosophy  
PHI 2070 Contemporary Moral Issues  
PHI 3010 Moral Theory Prerequisite: PHI 1000 or 2040
PHI 3160 Sports Ethics  
PHI 3200 Ethics, Politics, and Law Prerequisite: PHI 2040
PHI 3210 Philosophy of Science Prerequisite: PHI 1000 or instructor consent
PHI/REL 3220 Religion and Science  
PHI 3300 Environmental Ethics  
PHI 3760 Medical Ethics  
PHI 4030 War and Morality Prerequisite: PHI 1000
PHI 4230 Philosophy of Art and Beauty  
PHI 4430 Business Ethics  
3) Biblical
REL 2030 The Pentateuch Prerequisite: REL 1300 or instructor consent
REL 3160 Biblical Wisdom Literature  
REL 3180 Apocalyptic Literature  
REL 3210 The History of Biblical Worship  
REL 3290 Life and Letters of Paul  
REL 3360 Life of Jesus Prerequisite: REL 1060 or REL 1300 or consent of instructor.
REL 3370 Prophetic Literature of the Bible Prerequisite: REL 1300 or 1050 or consent of instructor
REL 4010 Biblical Narrative Prerequisite: REL 1300 or consent of instructor.
4) History of Philosophy
PHI 2110 American Philosophy Prerequisite: PHI 1000 or consent of instructor
PHI 3080 The Great Philosophers: Ancient and Medieval Prerequisite: PHI 1000 or consent of instructor
PHI 3090 Modern Philosophy Prerequisite: PHI 1000 or consent of instructor
PHI 4000 Contemporary Philosophy  
5) World Religions
REL 2130 American Indian Religious Traditions Also AIS 2130
REL 2160 Religions of the Far East  
REL 2180 Religions of the Near East  
REL 3028 Cultural and Religious History of China Also HST 3028
REL 3029 Cultural and Religious History of Korea and Japan Also HST 3029
REL 3030 Islam  
REL 3150 Judaism  
REL 3420 Hindu Traditions  
REL 3430 Buddhist Traditions  
REL 4150 Amerindian Oral Traditions Also AIS 4150
REL 4350 Greek and Roman Religion  
PHI/REL 4500 Advanced Studies in Eastern Philosophies and Religions  
6) Religious Thought
REL 2050 Religion, Art, and Culture  
REL 2090 Religion in America  
REL 2140 Introduction to Religious Ethics  
REL 2340 Classical Mythology  
REL 3025 Fundamentalisms Also PLS 3025
REL 3190 Modern Religious Thought  
REL 3220 Religion and Science Also PHI 3220
REL 3270 History of Western Religious Thought  
REL 3280 Violence and Harmony in Religion  
PHI/REL 3550 Philosophy of Religion  
REL 4070 Origins of Judaism and Christianity Prerequisite: REL 1050 and 1060 or REL 1300 and 2180 or consent of instructor.
REL 4230 Jerusalem In Time, Space, and Imagination  

 

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Updated: Thursday, October 21, 2010

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