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Philosophy<br />
PH345 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Person<br />
PH355 History <strong>of</strong> Modern Philosophy<br />
PH358 History <strong>of</strong> 19th and 20th Century Philosophy<br />
PH360 Epistemology<br />
PH400 Metaphysics<br />
PH402 Senior Thesis<br />
PH410 The Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saint</strong> Thomas Aquinas<br />
B. Two additional philosophy courses.<br />
C. Required seminary courses (these credits and GPA not included in the major)<br />
Either L101 & L102 or L141 & L142:<br />
L101 Introduction to Latin I<br />
L102 Introduction to Latin II<br />
L141 Basic Latin I<br />
L142 Basic Latin II<br />
TH115 Mystery <strong>of</strong> Salvation<br />
TH210 Introduction to the Old Testament<br />
TH220 Introduction to the New Testament<br />
One theology elective<br />
Philosophy Major (37 credits):<br />
The philosophy major provides the student with a comprehensive survey <strong>of</strong> the major figures and<br />
themes in the history <strong>of</strong> philosophy as well as opportunities for in-depth topical studies. This major is<br />
recommended for students anticipating graduate work, a career in philosophy or law, various forms <strong>of</strong><br />
Christian ministry, as well as other vocational and pr<strong>of</strong>essional careers that require a broad background<br />
in philosophy.<br />
A. All <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
PH102 Logic<br />
PH253 History <strong>of</strong> Ancient Philosophy<br />
PH254 History <strong>of</strong> Medieval Philosophy<br />
PH300 Moral Theory<br />
PH355 History <strong>of</strong> Modern Philosophy<br />
PH358 History <strong>of</strong> 19th and 20th Century Philosophy<br />
PH400 Metaphysics<br />
PH402 Senior Thesis<br />
B. Three additional philosophy courses.<br />
PH345 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Person is strongly recommended.<br />
Philosophy Minor (18 credits):<br />
A. The following course:<br />
PH102 Logic<br />
B. Five additional philosophy courses chosen by the student in consultation with a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
philosophy department, <strong>of</strong> which one <strong>of</strong> the following is strongly recommended:<br />
PH253 History <strong>of</strong> Ancient Philosophy<br />
PH358 History <strong>of</strong> 19th and 20th Century Philosophy<br />
Department Courses<br />
PH102 Logic 3 credits<br />
This course presents an introduction to contemporary symbolic logic as well as to traditional deductive<br />
and inductive logic.<br />
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