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University of Minnesota, Morris
All changes become effective the fall semester following
Campus Assembly approval.
Date: 9/7/04
Discipline/Division: Philosophy
I. Introductory Statement:
NC
II. Objectives:—NC
IV. Requirements for a
Major:
include one from:
Phil 1111, Philosophical Skills
Phil 2101, Introduction to Symbolic Logic
any one from:
Phil 1101, Introduction to Philosophy
Phil 1121, Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
Phil 2111, Introductory Ethics
Phil 2141, Introduction to Analytic Feminism
Phil 2150, Variable Introductory Topics in Philosophy
Phil 2151, Philosophy of mind
any two from:
Phil 3121, Political Philosophy
Phil 3131, Philosophy of Law
Phil 4100, Variable Topics in Moral Issues and Theories
Phil 4111, Ethical Theory
any two from:
Phil 3101, Metaphysics
Phil 3141, The Theory of Knowledge
Phil 4121, Philosophy of Language
Phil 4130, Variable Topics in Contemporary Issues in
Philosophy
Phil 4131, Personal Identity, Names, and Essences
any two from:
Phil 3151, History of Ancient Philosophy
Phil 3161, History of Medieval Philosophy
Phil 3171, History of Modern Philosophy
Phil 4000, Variable Topics in the History of Philosophy
Seminar
Phil 4002, Existentialism
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Phil 4901, Senior Philosophical Defense
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One 4xxx course, other than 4901, that may also be used to fulfill
some other requirement of the major
Courses with grades of D may not be used to meet the major
requirements.
Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only.
V. Requirements for a Minor:
include one from:
Phil 1111, Philosophical Skills
Phil 2101, Introduction to Symbolic Logic
any one from:
Phil 1101, Introduction to Philosophy
Phil 1121, Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
Phil 2111, Introductory Ethics
Phil 2141, Introduction to Analytic Feminism
Phil 2150, Variable Introductory Topics in Philosophy
Phil 2151, Philosophy of mind
any one from:
Phil 3121, Political Philosophy
Phil 3131, Philosophy of Law
Phil 4100, Variable Topics in Moral Issues and Theories
Phil 4111, Ethical Theory
any one from:
Phil 3101, Metaphysics
Phil 3141, The Theory of Knowledge
Phil 4121, Philosophy of Language
Phil 4130, Variable Topics in Contemporary Issues in
Philosophy
Phil 4131, Personal Identity, Names, and Essences
any one from:
Phil 3151, History of Ancient Philosophy
Phil 3161, History of Medieval Philosophy
Phil 3171, History of Modern Philosophy
Phil 4000, Variable Topics in the History of Philosophy
Seminar
Phil 4002, Existentialism
Courses with grades of D may not be used to meet the minor
requirements.
Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only.
VI. Requirements
for Teacher Preparation:
VII.
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