Fifth Semester
MUSC314 Woodwind Class II (1)
MUSC320 Intro. to Arranging (2)
MUSC322 Basic Conducting (1)
MUSC330 Applied Music (1)
SPED330
Exceptional Learners in the P-12 Inclusive Classroom (3)
Music Ensemble (1)
General Education Core (3)
General Education Distribution (3)
Health Lecture (2)
TOTAL
17 sem. hrs.
Sixth Semester
MUSC317 Brass Class (1)
MUSC318 Percussion Class (1)
MUSC326 Musical Forms and Analysis (2)
MUSC327 Adv. Choral Conducting (2) or
MUSC328 Adv. Instr. Conducting (2)
MUSC331 Applied Music (1)
Music Ensemble (1)
Music Elective (3)
General Education Core (3)
General Education Distribution (3)
TOTAL
17 sem. hrs.
Seventh Semester
MUSC430 Applied Music (1)
Music Ensemble (1)
Music Elective (3)
MUED418 Meth. in Sec. Inst. and Vocal Methods (3)
MUED419 Sec. Music Field. Exp. (1)
General Education Core (3)
General Education Distribution (3)
General Education Distribution (3)
TOTAL
18 sem. hrs.
Eighth Semester
SEDU486
Professional Topics (2)
MUED495 Student Teaching (12)
TOTAL
14 sem. hrs.
Philosophy Department
FACULTY: Corbin H. Fowler, Theodore A. Haber, Karen H. Seubert, Stephen
Sullivan, D. Elliott Wreh-Wilson
Philosophy is an excellent liberal arts major, a program that encourages intellec-
tual, ethical, and aesthetic growth. Philosophy courses consider issues that range
over the entire area of human concerns and interests. Also, philosophy is an excel-
lent preparation for graduate study in many areas and for professional programs
in law and theology.
In philosophy the most basic interpretations of reality and the deepest questions
are carefully and rationally considered. The study of philosophy helps students
learn to think clearly, to argue persuasively, to understand and evaluate basic val-
ues and beliefs, and to appreciate the great thinkers of world civilizations.
The BA in Philosophy requires thirty-six (36) credit hours. This provides thirty-
two (32) credit hours of free electives.
Bachelor of Arts Degree
Philosophy
I. General Education Requirements
48 sem. hrs.
II. Philosophy Major Requirements
36 sem. hrs.
A. Logic (6)
1. PHIL205
Critical Thinking (3) or
PHIL327
Beginning Logic (3)
2. PHIL420
Logic (3)
B. History (6)
1. PHIL300
Ancient Philosophy (3)
2. PHIL402
Modern Philosophy (3)
C. Values and Expression (6)
1. PHIL340
Ethics (3)
2. One of the following:
PHIL342
Images of Humanity (3)
PHIL344
Social Philosophy (3)
PHIL345
Philosophy of Art (3) or
PHIL346
Environmental Ethics (3)
D. Being and Knowledge Theory (6)
Two of the following:
PHIL410
Metaphysics (3)
PHIL411
Theory of Knowledge (3) or
PHIL425
Philosophy of Science (3)
E. Diversity
One of the following:
PHIL310
Eastern Philosophy (3)
PHIL311
World Religions (3)
PHIL312
Black/White: Appearance and Reality (3)
PHIL318
Marxism (3) or
PHIL319
Existentialism (3) or
WMST360 Philosophy and Feminism (3)
F.
Philosophy Electives (9)
Two of these courses must be at the 300-level or higher
III. Free electives
36 sem. hrs.
TOTAL
120 sem. hrs.
BACHELOR OF ARTS ­ PHILOSOPHY
(Suggested Eight-Semester Sequence)
First Semester
ENGL101
College Writing Skills (3)
MATH104
Finite Math (3)
Two General Education Core Courses (6)
Health or Physical Education (1 or 2)
TOTAL
13 or 14 sem. hrs.
Second Semester
ENGL102
Specialized College Writing and Research Skills (3)
PHIL205
Critical Thinking or PHIL221 Beginning Logic (3)
Three General Education Core Courses (9)
Health or Physical Education (1 or 2)
TOTAL
16 or 17 sem. hrs.
Third Semester
PHIL300
Ancient Philosophy or PHIL302 Modern Philosophy (3)
PHIL342
Images of Humanity or PHIL345 Philosophy of Art or
PHIL344
Social Philosophy or
PHIL346
Environmental Ethics (3)
Two General Education Core Courses (6)
One General Education Computer Competency Course (3)
TOTAL
15 sem. hrs.
Fourth Semester
PHIL300
Ancient Philosophy
Philosophy Diversity Course (3)
Three General Education Distribution Courses (9)
TOTAL
15 sem. hrs.
Fifth Semester
PHIL340
Ethics (3)
PHIL420
Logic (3)
PHIL410
Metaphysics or PHIL411 Theory of Knowledge or
PHIL425
Philosophy of Science (3)
One General Education Distribution Course (3)
One Free Elective (3)
TOTAL
15 sem. hrs.
Sixth Semester
PHIL402
Modern Philosophy (3)
PHIL410
Metaphysics or PHIL411 Theory of Knowledge or
PHIL425
Philosophy of Science (3)
One Philosophy Elective (3)
Three Free Electives (9)
TOTAL
15 sem. hrs.
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