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)
| Code | Title | Credit 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 Hours | 19 | |
