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Course summary
In this program, students will design their program of study to pursue a particular question or area of significant interest to them. Through the study of western philosophy, world religions, modern philosophy, moral choice and the variety of Christian experience, they will build the solid foundation needed to pursue their vocation in a wide range of professions, including education, business or law. They are also encouraged to expand their capacity for critical thinking, for recognizing and reflectively engaging multiple perspectives and for rigorously examining their own thoughts and beliefs. In addition, they will develop the ability to investigate and discuss the truth of opinions expressed in philosophical and religious texts, explore contradictions and articulate and sustain a well-conceived position.
Program modules
The modules for philosophy are PH 111 Logic 3 credits, PH 211 Ethics 3 credits, PH 220 Introduction to Western Philosophy 3 credits, PH 223 The Age of Faith and Reason 3 credits, PH 224 Modern Philosophy 3 credits, PH 225 Contemporary Philosophy 3 credits, PH 240 Modernism and Post-Modernism 3 credits, PH 261 Social and Political Philosophy 3 credits, PH 315 Environmental Ethics 3 credits, PH 331 Philosophy of the Human Being 3 credits, PH 347 Being and Existence 3 credits, PH 351 Selected Topics 3 credits, PH 352 Peace, Justice, and Global Issues 3 credits, PH 365 The Origin of Art 3 credits, PH 370 Language, Gender, Politics 3 credits, PH 380 Internship in Peace and Justice Studies (same as RS 380), PH 390 Independent Study. Modules for religion: RS 211 Introduction to the Variety of Christian Experience 3 credits, RS 221 Introduction to World Religions 3 credits, RS 225 Native American Religion 3 credits, RS 226 Roman Catholicism 3 credits, RS 251 Reading from the Hebrew Scriptures 3 credits, RS 252 The Gospels 3 credits, RS 271 Christology 3 credits, RS 284 Religion and Nature 3 credits, RS 321 Fundamentalism 3 credits, RS 351–355 Selected Topics 3 credits, RS 360 Foundations of Christian Morality 3 credits, RS 373 The Question of God in the Modern World 3 credits, RS 380 Internship in Peace and Justice Studies (same as PH 380), RS 383 Religion and Social Concerns 3 credits, RS 391 Issues of Sexual Morality 3 credits, RS 390 Independent Study.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have a TOEFL score of 550 on paper based, 213 on computer based, 80 on internet based.
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