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ARCHIVED 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Philosophy (Concentration in Philosophy), BA
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The B.A. in Philosophy requires 9 hours of foundations, 9 hours of a concentration either in Philosophy or Religion, 6 hours of major electives, and 6 hours of upper-level seminar. Additionally, philosophy majors must take 6 hours of world language, or equivalent, and must either take a minor or a second major.
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Major Requirements (36 hours)
The B.A. in Philosophy requires 9 hours of foundations, 9 hours of a concentration either in Philosophy or Religion, 6 hours of major electives, and 6 hours of upper-level seminar. Additionally, philosophy majors must take 6 hours of world language, or equivalent, and must either take a minor or a second major. Language Requirement (6 hours)
6 hours of World Language or alternatives such as Cherokee, American Sign Language, or Ancient Greek. Foundations in Philosophy (9 hours)
The Foundations in Philosophy requirements are the same for either concentration. Take any 100-level PAR course, the sophomore seminar PAR 295 and PAR 304. Concentration in Philosophy (9 hours)
The concentration consists of 9 hours, including PAR 230, PAR 306, and either PAR 317 or PAR 319.
Major Electives in Philosophy and Religion (6 hours)
The six hours of Major Electives may be satisfied by taking any two other PAR courses at the 200, 300 or 400 level. - PAR 201 - Philosophy of Sex and Love Credits: 3
- PAR 250 - Origins of Early Christian Traditions Credits: (3)
- PAR 251 - Islam, Past and Present Credits: 3
- PAR 260 - Religion, Gender, Sexuality Credits: 3
- PAR 307 - Existentialism and Beyond Credits: 3
- PAR 309 - Philosophy In and Of Film Credits: 3
- PAR 310 - Philosophy of Art Credits: 3
- PAR 312 - Philosophy of Religion Credits: 3
- PAR 313 - Philosophy of Law Credits: (3)
- PAR 315 - Philosophy of Mind Credits: (3)
- PAR 317 - Feminist Thought Credits: 3
- PAR 319 - Philosophy of Race Credits: 3
- PAR 320 - Philosophical and Religious Classics Credits: (3, R6)
- PAR 323 - Mysticism Credits: (3)
- PAR 330 - America’s Wilderness Ethics and Aesthetics Credits: 3
- PAR 332 - Biomedical Ethics and Social Justice Credits: (3)
- PAR 333 - Environmental and Animal Ethics Credits: 3
- PAR 342 - Theory and Method in the Study of Religion Credits: (3)
- PAR 353 - Religion in Film Credits: 3
- PAR 354 - Religion, Suffering, and the Moral Imagination Credits: 3
- PAR 356 - Buddhism Credits: (3)
- PAR 357 - Hinduism Credits: 3
- PAR 365 - Faith and Reason from Empire to Enlightenment Credits: (3)
- PAR 366 - Religion and Science Credits: (3)
- PAR 367 - Native American Religions Credits: 3
- PAR 380 - Independent Study Credits: 1-3, R6
- PAR 392 - Global Justice, Liberty, and Human Rights Credits: 3
- PAR 393 - Topics in Philosophy and Religion Credits: 1-3, R6
Seminars (6 hours)
Majors must take an upper-level seminar-either PAR 392 or PAR 393 -and the capstone, PAR 495. Additional Requirements
To complete the Bachelor of Arts program in the College of Arts & Sciences, a total of 42 hours is required, which includes a second major, minor, or approved program, and a minimum of 12-14 general (free) electives depending on the number of hours taken in the major that also fulfill the Liberal Studies requirements. At least 30 hours of courses at WCU must be taken at the junior-senior level to meet one of the University’s degree requirements. Note: Students who pursue a concentration in Philosophy can also choose a minor in Religion and students who pursue a concentration in Religion can also choose a minor in Philosophy. These students cannot, however, use a single course to count towards both the concentration and the minor. |
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