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Course summary
This program is integrally related to all other academic disciplines. The study of philosophy strengthen students intellectual capacities and skills (e.g., analytical, evaluative, and interpretive), and enable them to critically examine their own beliefs and judgments. This makes the study of philosophy an essential and valuable part of a university education.
Program modules
The modules include 191Judeo-Christian Doctrine (3), 220 Introduction to Philosophy (3), 260 Philosophy of the Human Person (3), 292 Ethics (3), 300 Special Topics (3), 302 Spanish and Hispanic-American Philosophers (3), 304 Epistemology (3), 305 Problems in Philosophy (3), 306 Philosophy of God and Religion (3), 308 Philosophy of Law (3), 310 Formal Logic (3), 313 Philosophy of Art - Aesthetics (3), 314 Metaphysics (3), 316 Ancient Philosophy (3), 317 Medieval Philosophy (3), 318 Modern Philosophy (3), 319 Contemporary Philosophy (3), 320 American Philosophers (3), 321 Philosophy of Peace and War (3), 323 Philosophical Perspectives on Cinema (3), 332 The Thought of Ortega y Gasset (3), 336 Julian Marias and the School of Madrid (3), 353 Bio-Medical Ethics (3), 354 Environmental Ethics (3), 355 Philosophy of Politics (3), 360 Asian Philosophy (3), 365 Advanced Argument Analysis (3), 370 Contemporary Moral Problems (3), 371 Social and Ethical Issues in Business (3), 460 Philosophical Classics (3), 487 Seminar (3).
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have a score of 550 on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), 213 on the computer-based TOEFL or 79 on the Internet-based TOEFL. The undergraduate applicant whose TOEFL score is between 500 and 549 (173-212 on the computer-based test or 61-78 on the Internet-based test) may be admitted to the Transition in Language and Culture (TLC) Program and enroll concurrently for academic and English courses. Applicant scores less than 500 (173 computer-based or 61 Internet-based) will be required to improve their English proficiency. They should have a SAT I score of at least 850 (Math score of at least 400 is required for all business applicants) or a score of at least 18 on the ACT (Math score of 17 is required for all business applicants).
Barry University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Barry University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Theology and Philosophy
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