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B.A. Degree Requirements for Major in Philosophy, Pre-Law Track *Thirty semester hours including the following: I. Pre-Law Track Core A. Philosophy Core (9 hours) PHI 1306 PHI 3310 PHI 3312 Introduction to Logic (or Phil 4345) History of Philosophy: Classical Philosophy History of Philosophy: Modern European Philosophy B. Legal, Moral and Political Philosophy (Choose 9 hours) PHI 2310 PHI 3301 PHI 4318 PHI 4361 PHI 4360 Law, Science and Society Moral Philosophy Philosophy of Law Social Philosophy Contemporary Ethical Theory II. Electives (Choose 9-12 hours from the following courses in consultation with advisor) PHI 1307 PHI 1308 PHI 1321 PHI 2305 PHI 2370 PHI 3305 PHI 3320 PHI 4345 PHI 4311 PHI 4314 PHI 4321 PHI 4324 PHI 4335 PHI 4341 PHI 4342 PHI 4353 PHI 4363 PHI 4379 PHI 4385 PHI 4V99 Critical Thinking (or Phil 1306) Introductory Topics in Ethics Introductory Topics in Philosophy Philosophy and Religion Business Ethics British Philosophy and Culture Philosophical Issues in Feminism Symbolic Logic Epistemology History of Philosophy: Patristic and Medieval Metaphysics Philosophy in Literature Philosophical Problems in Contemporary Culture Contemporary Continental Philosophy Contemporary American Philosophy Philosophy of Language Philosophy and Medicine Islam and Democracy (cross-listed CHS 4365) Religious Ethics in a Liberal Democracy (cross-listed CHS & PSC 4379) Special Topics in Philosophy III. Interdisciplinary Course (May choose 3 hours from the following in consultation with advisor, if only 9 hours of philosophy electives chosen from II). BL 3305 Legal Environment of Business BL 4302 BL 4303 BL 4310 CCS 3372 CHS 2304 CSS 3307 ECO 4318 JOU 4389 PSC 3353 PSC 3363 PSC 3373 PSC 3339 PSC 4303 PSC 4305 PSC 4321 PSC 4361 PSC 4381 PSC 4383 REL 3309 REL 3392 REL 3394 REL 4390 REL 4395 Commercial Law Employment Law Cyberlaw Law, Justice and Community Church-State Separation and Religious Liberty Legal Communications Law and Economics Law and Ethics and Journalism American Political Thought Western Political Thought: Classical and Medievel Western Political Thought: Modern Law and Religion in the United States International Human Rights International Law Administrative Law American Constitutional Law I American Constitutional Law II Contemporary Political Thought Christian Ethics The Christian Faith and Business Ethics War and Peace in the Christian Tradition Contemporary Christian Ethical Theory Bioethics *Requirements for a major in philosophy include: 1. Three hours of logic: Either Phil 1306 (Introduction to Logic), Phil 1307 (Critical Thinking) or Phil 4345 (Intermediate Logic) 2. Six hours in history of philosophy: Both Phil 3310 (Classical Philosophy) and Phil 3312 (Modern Philosophy) 3. Six hours at 4000 in philosophy 4. Fifteen hours of electives in philosophy or twelve in philosophy and three hours from interdisciplinary courses listed at (III).