Philosophy Minor
Whatever your major, a minor in philosophy will help you imagine your own life’s path more thoughtfully and carefully. Philosophical epistemology encourages scientists to explore the implications and limits of their knowledge. Philosophical ethics helps educators, outdoor leaders and conservation law officers consider the moral ramifications of their work with the public. Philosophy fosters skills and dispositions to complement any course of study, so people with philosophical training often advance quickly on the job because of critical thinking, problem solving, communication and inter-personal skills
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Course Requirements:
PH 1003 Introduction to Philosophy
PH 2113 Moral Communication
PH 3313 Special Topics in Philosophy
PH 3323 Philosophy and Literature
PL 3413 Advocacy, Ethics and the Environment
A minor program is a concentrated course of student in a given discipline or sub discipline, which includes 15-18 credit hours of study, comprise of at least 9 credits outside the student’s major program and other major or minor programs taken at Unity College, comprises of at least 6 credit hours taken in residence at Unity College, and has been approved by the faculty as a minor program.
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