Ethics, Society, and Culture Minor

For information, contact the Department of Philosophy, 212 Hall Auditorium, 513-529-2440.

This minor offers students not majoring in philosophy an opportunity to pursue philosophical questions concerning ethics, culture, and society -- what it means to live in the world with others. Students wishing to sign up for the minor should register their interest with the lead departmental advisor. A minimum 2.00 GPA is required for all courses in the minor, and courses must be taken for a grade, not credit/no credit. Students may only receive credit for one minor in the Department of Philosophy.

Program Requirements

(19 semester hours)

Select one of the following:3
Society and the Individual
Theories of Human Nature
Introduction to Ethics
Select four of the following:12
Science and Culture
What is Art?
Confronting Death
Ancient Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Ethical Theory
Contemporary Moral Problems
Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Law
Feminist Theory
Medical Ethics
Environmental Philosophy
Existentialism
Select one 400 level course:4
19th Century Philosophy
Special Topics
Advanced Ethical Theories
Seminar in Twentieth Century Philosophy
Seminar in Ancient or Medieval Philosophy
Seminar in Modern Philosophy
Seminar in Contemporary Philosophy
Political Philosophy Seminar
Advanced Aesthetics
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
Total Credit Hours19