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Upcoming Philosophy Courses

Winter '26

  • PHIL 3341 XL w/ENGL 3341- Great Bks: Classic. to Renais
    Philosophy and Greek Tragedy (Galbraith)

Spring '26

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
  • PHIL 2306 - Intro to Ethics
  • PHIL 3302 - Phil. of Law

Summer Session II '26

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil

Fall '26

  • PHIL 1301- Intro to Philosophy
  • PHIL 2303- Logic and Rhetoric
  • PHIL 3302- Philosophy of Law
  • PSCI: 3313 Class & Med Political Phil 

Winter '27

  • PHIL 3304: Contemporary Moral Issues: Technology Ethics (Galbraith)

Spring '27

  • PHIL 1301- Intro to Philosophy 
  • PHIL 2306- Intro to Ethics 
  • PHIL 3302- Philosophy of Law
  • PHIL 3316 History of Philosophy Classic. To Renais.: Ancient Philosophy from the First-Person Perspective (Galbraith)
  • PSCI: 3314 Modern Political Philosophy

Summer Session I '27

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
    (Galbraith)

Summer Session II '27

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
    (Galbraith)

Fall '27

  • PHIL 1301- Intro to Philosophy
  • PHIL 2303- Logic and Rhetoric
  • PHIL 3302- Philosophy of Law
  • PHIL 3317 Renais. to Contemp. Philosophy: History and Philosophy of Science (Galbraith)
  • PSCI: 3313 Class & Med Political Phil 

Winter '28

  • PHIL 4310 Great Thinkers: Plato (Galbraith)

Spring '28

  • PHIL 1301- Intro to Philosophy 
  • PHIL 2306- Intro to Ethics 
  • PHIL 3302- Philosophy of Law
  • PHIL 3316 4395 Special Topics in Philosophy: Contemporary Philosophy of Science
  • PSCI: 3314 Modern Political Philosophy

Summer Session I '29

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
    (Galbraith)

Summer Session II '29

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
    (Galbraith)

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