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Course Numbers
Graduate courses are numbered 600 or above. Courses numbered 300-499 are upper-division undergraduate courses which may carry graduate credit. Those numbered l00-299 are lower-division undergraduate courses. Unless otherwise indicated, all courses are for three semester hours.
Course Frequency
100, 101 and 110 are offered every semester. 211, 212, 213, 310 and 445 are usually offered once a year (211 in Fall, 212 and 213 in Spring). Upper-division undergraduate courses and graduate-level courses are offered on a two- to three-year rotation.
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WESTERN
100 Introduction to Philosophy: Survey of Problems
101 Introduction to Philosophy: Morals and Society
103 Introduction to Philosophy: Environmental Philosophy
110 Intro to Deductive Logic
111 Intro to Inductive Logic
211 Ancient Philosophy
212 Between Ancient and Modern Philosophy
213 Modern Philosophy
300 Business Ethics
301 Ethical Theory
302 Political Philosophy
303 Social Philosophy
304 Metaphysics
305 Philosophy of Religion
306 Philosophy of Art
307 Theory of Knowledge
308 Philosophy of Science
310 Ethics in Health Care
311 Philosophy and Aesthetics of Film
313 Philosophy & Evolution
314 Critical Thinking: Pre-Med
315 The Role of Models in Environmental
Science
316 Science, Technology and Society
317 Critical Thinking: Pre-Law
318 Philosophy of Law
319 Ethical Issues in the Law
320 American Philosophy
330 Islamic Philosophy
399V Directed Research
402 Phenomenology
414 (Alpha) Western Movements and Periods
B Greek
C Late
Antiquity
D Medieval
E Continental
Rationalism
F British
Empiricism
G German
Idealism
H 19th
Century
I 20th
Century
417 Philosophy in Literature
418 Feminist Issues in Philosophy
422 Philosophical Psychology
436 Philosophy of Language
438 Gender and Environmental Philosophy
445 Symbolic Logic
449 Philosophical Topics
492 Philosophy with Children
493 Teaching Philosophy
500 Master's Plan B/C Studies
611 Studies in Ethics
614 Studies in Metaphysics
615 Studies in Philosophy of Religion
616 Studies in Aesthetics
617 Studies in Epistemology
619 Studies in Philosophy of Language
621 Studies in Philosophy of Science
622 Studies in Hermeneutics
625 Philosophical Movements and Schools
630 History and Theory of Science
699V Directed Research (v)
700V Thesis Research
712 Seminar on Aristotle
713 Seminar on Kant
714 Seminar on Plato
715 Seminar on Nietzsche
716 Seminar on Spinoza
717 Seminar on Whitehead
720 Seminar on Individual Philosophers
725 Seminar in Philosophical Topics
735 Seminar on Philosophical Periods
740 Seminar in Philosophical Texts
800V Dissertation Research
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ASIAN
COMPARATIVE
102 Introduction to Philosophy: Asian Traditions
330 Islamic Philosophy
350 Indian Philosophy
360 Buddhist Philosophy
370 Chinese Philosophy
380 Japanese Philosophy
399V Directed Research
406 Introduction to Zen (Ch'an) Buddhist Philosophy
449 Philosophical Topics
500 Master's Plan B/C Studies
665 Zen (Ch'an) Buddhist Philosophy
670 Confucianism
671 Neo-Confucianism
672 Taoism
699V Directed Research (v)
700V Thesis Research
720 Seminar on Individual Philosophers
725 Seminar in Philosophical Topics
735 Seminar on Philosophical Periods
740 Seminar in Philosophical Texts
760 Seminar in Buddhist Philosophy
770 Seminar in Chinese Philosophy
771 Seminar in Yi Jing
780 Seminar in Japanese Philosophy
790 Seminar in Comparative Philosophy
792 Seminar in Comparative Philosophy
800V Dissertation Research
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