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Nov 24, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Great Books Minor
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Students will take courses that devote a substantial amount of time to reading and discussing Great Books (primary texts) in any discipline, in any department. Because the Department of English, Humanities, and Philosophy offers a large number of such courses in three different disciplines, students would be required to take a certain number of those courses in that department, specifically.
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Requirements for a Minor in Great Books - 18 semester hours (at least 9 advanced)
English - Choose 3 hours from:
Humanities - Choose 3 hours from:
Philosophy - Choose 3 hours from:
- PHIL 1033 - Introduction to Philosophy 3
- PHIL 2033 - Ethics 3
- PHIL 2053 - Environmental Philosophy 3
- PHIL 2133 - Political Philosophy 3
- PHIL 2213 - Asian Philosophy and Religion 3
- PHIL 2333 - Philosophy of Religion 3
- PHIL 2823 - Philosophy of Sex, Love, and Friendship 3
- PHIL 3033 - Wisdom, Virtue, Happiness: Ancient Philosophy 3
- PHIL 3103 - The Meaning and Value of Art 3
- PHIL 3133 - Existence, Language, History: Twentieth-Century European Philosophy 3
- PHIL 3233 - Reason, Evidence, Faith: Early Modern Philosophy (1640-1800) 3
- PHIL 3333 - The Rise and Fall of Reason: Nineteenth Century Philosophy 3
- PHIL 3433 - Meaning, Rebellion, Freedom: Existential Philosophy 3
- PHIL 3533 - Special Topics in Philosophy 3 (as appropriate)
Additional 9 hours
Nine additional hours in the disciplines above or any other discipline, as appropriate (e.g., HIST, POLS). See the minor advisor for approval.
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