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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Philosophy, Law, Justice, and Society Track, B.A.
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In addition to Core and elective hours, the B.A. in philosophy with a concentration in Law, Justice, and Society requires 33 hours of upper-level (3/4000) coursework in philosophy. Students take courses that relate philosophy to the law, politics, and justice. To complete their degree, students may choose from among a variety of other classes covering the history of philosophy and a wide range of philosophical questions and issues.
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Core Areas A, B, C, D, E: 42 Hours
Choose one (1) course from the following: 3 Hours
Choose one (1) course from the following: 3 Hours
Upper Division Major Required Courses: 9 Hours
Choose one (1) of the following courses:
Upper-Division Major LJS Track Courses (9 Hours):
Choose three (3) of the following courses: 9 Hours
Upper Division Elective Courses: 15 Hours
Choose an additional five (5) 3/4000-level PHIL courses, with a minimum of one (1) course from each of the following areas:
A.
American Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy, and Logic
Note:
* Because Symbolic Logic enhances one’s abilities in skills necessary for the LSAT, Law and Justice students are encouraged to take this course
B.
Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Hermeneutics
C.
Philosophical Study of Religion
Minor (optional) and/or Electives: 27 Hours
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