PHILOSOPHY MINOR Philosophy Minor STUDENT NAME & NUMBER:___________________________ Total Credit Hours:________ PHILOSOPHY CHAIR/ADVISOR: __________________________________ DATE:_________ Total required credits: 24 15 credits must be above the 100 level. 9 credits must be at the 300- or 400- level. (Students entering EMU prior to Winter 2006 need only 6 hours at the 300- or 400-level.) Special Topics and Independent Study courses may be used to fulfill group requirements with the approval of the Section Chair. Only one of each pair of the following courses may be counted toward the major: PHIL 100 or PHIL 110 PHIL 120 or PHIL 130 I. LOGIC AND REASONING _________________________________ II. ____ EASTERN/GLOBAL PHILOSOPHY _________________________________ VI. ____ EPISTEMOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS _________________________________ V. ____ VALUES _________________________________ IV. ____ HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY _________________________________ III. CREDIT HOURS ____ ADDITIONAL COURSES _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ _______________________________ ____ PHILOSOPHY COURSES LOGIC AND REASONING PHIL 130 Introduction to Logic PHIL 120 Introduction to Critical Reasoning PHIL 181 Logic and Model Theory PHIL 281 Symbolic Logic HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY PHIL 330W History of Philosophy: Ancient PHIL 331W History of Philosophy: Modern PHIL 332W Nineteenth Century Philosophy VALUES PHIL 212 Philosophy of Art PHIL 220 Ethics PHIL 221 Business Ethics PHIL 223 Medical Ethics PHIL 224 Ethics and Food PHIL 225 Political Philosophy PHIL 260 Existentialism PHIL 310W Aesthetics PHIL 326W Philosophy and Sexuality PHIL 355W Philosophy of Law PHIL 370W Philosophy and Narrative PHIL 420W Ethical Theory *PHIL 426W Topics in Gender and Philosophy PHIL 429W Topics in Environmental Philosophy PHIL 470W Twentieth Century European Philosophy * This course counts as a Values course or an Epistemology and Metaphysics course, depending on its specific content. It may only be used to satisfy one area requirement. EPISTEMOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS PHIL 215 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 325 Theories of Knowledge PHIL 375W Metaphysics PHIL 390W Phenomenology *PHIL 426W Topics in Gender and Philosophy PHIL 442W Philosophy of Mind PHIL 460W Philosophy of Language PHIL 471W Early Analytic Philosophy PHIL 475W Philosophy of Mathematics PHIL 480W Philosophy of Science PHIL 481W Philosophy of the Life Sciences EASTERN/GLOBAL PHILOSOPHY PHIL 226 Feminist Theory PHIL 228 Global Ethics PHIL 291 Introduction to Asian Philosophy PHIL 391W The Philosophy of Early China