| Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy | |
The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy is a liberal arts degree. Students in this program are exposed to Eastern, Western and contemporary philosophers and study myth, ritual and issues of ethics and morality. They learn to think critically and objectively, to write clearly and effectively, and to develop creative solutions to unique situations. Students graduating from this program apply their skills and abilities in professions requiring a high level of analytical thought such as those in "think tanks" and legal professions. |
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Degree Program Objectives In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Military Management also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of military management, graduates in this degree program will be able to:
Integrate the unique aspects of military operations within fundamental business enterprise concepts and principles of management, public relations, finance, strategic planning, and information systems. Apply various aspects of human resources, leadership, program management, logistics, law, and ethics to the management of a military organization. Identify public administration issues that apply to the military as a federal institution. Identify how effective and efficient management processes can directly and indirectly influence the outcome of military operations.
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Degree Program Requirements | Required Course - 3 semester hours | | | | | | | | | |
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General Education Requirements (34 semester hours) |
| English Composition - 6 semester hours | | | | | EN101 / ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing [Required] EN102 / ENGL102 - Effectiveness in Writing EN202 / ENGL200 - Composition and Literature
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| Social Sciences - 6 semester hours | | | | | SS101 / ECON101 - Microeconomics SS102 / ECON102 - Macroeconomics SS111 / GEOG101 - Introduction to Geography SS133 / SOCI111 - Introduction to Sociology SS134 / PSYC101 - Introduction to Psychology SS190 / ANTH100 - Introduction to Anthropology SS210 / CHFD220 - Human Sexuality SO220 / SOCI220 - American Popular Culture
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| Science - 4 semester hours including the required 1 hour lab | | | | | SC100 / SCIN100 - Introduction to Biology SC198 / SCIN101 - Introduction to Biology Lab SC101 / SCIN102 - Introduction to Chemistry SC199 / SCIN103 - Introduction to Chemistry Lab SC102 / SCIN104 - Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology SC122 / SCIN105 - Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab SC103 / SCIN106 - Introduction to Physics SC123 / SCIN107 - Introduction to Physics Lab SC104 / SCIN108 - Introduction to Astronomy SC124 / SCIN109 - Introduction to Astronomy Lab SC106 / SCIN110 - Introduction to Oceanography SC126 / SCIN111 - Introduction to Oceanography Lab SC107 / SCIN112 - Introduction to Meteorology SC127 / SCIN113 - Introduction to Meteorology Lab SC108 / SCIN114 - Introduction to Physical Geology SC128 / SCIN115 - Introduction to Physical Geology Lab SC105 / SCIN116 - Introduction to Forestry SC125 / SCIN117 - Introduction to Forestry Lab SC110 / SCIN118 - Introduction to Human Ecology SC120 / SCIN119 - Introduction to Human Ecology Lab
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| Mathematics - 3 semester hours | | | | | MA112 / MATH110 - College Algebra MA113 / MATH111 - College Trigonometry MA125 / MATH125 - Math for Liberal Arts Majors MA225 / MATH225 - Calculus
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| History - 6 semester hours | | | | | HS101 / HIST101 - American History to 1877 HS102 / HIST102 - American History since 1877 HS111 / HIST111 - World Civilization before 1650 HS112 / HIST112 - World Civilization since 1650 HS121 / HIST121 - Western Civilization before The Thirty Years War HS122 / HIST122 - Western Civilization since The Thirty Years War HS215 / HIST223 - History of the American Indian HS217 / HIST221 - African-American History before 1877 HS218 / HIST222 - African-American History since 1877
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| Humanities - 3 semester hours | | | | | HM101 / SPAN100 - Spanish I HM102 / SPAN101 - Spanish II [Prerequisite: HM101] HM103 / FREN100 - French I HM104 / FREN101 - French II [Prerequisite: HM103] HM105 / ARAB100 - Arabic I HM106 / ARAB101 - Arabic II [Prerequisite: HM105] HM107 / RUSS100 - Russian I HM108 / RUSS101 - Russian II [Prerequisite: HM107] HM109 / CHIN100 - Chinese I (Mandarin) HM110 / CHIN101 - Chinese II (Mandarin) [Prerequisite: HM109] HM111 / GERM100 - German I HM112 / GERM101 - German II [Prerequisite: HM111] HM200 / MUSI200 - Music Appreciation HM230 / RELS201 - Introduction to World Religions HM240 / ARTH200 - Art Appreciation HM277 / PHIL200 - Introduction to Ethics PH101 / PHIL101 - Introduction to Philosophy GM200 / COMM200 - Public Speaking
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| Literature - 3 semester hours | | | | | All literature courses require successful completion of EN101 - Proficiency in Writing or EN102 - Effectiveness in Writing HM201 / LITR220 - American Literature before the Civil War HM202 / LITR221 - American Literature from The Civil War to Present HM221 / LITR210 - English Literature: Beowulf to 18th Century HM222 / LITR211 - English Literature: 18th Century to Present HM211 / LITR201 - World Literature through the Renaissance HM212 / LITR202 - World Literature since the Renaissance
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| Political Science - 3 semester hours | | | | | | | | | |
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| Core Courses (27 semester hours) | | | | | - RQ300 / COLL300 - Research, Analysis, and Writing
- PH101 / PHIL101 - Introduction to Philosophy (Prerequisite for all Core Courses)
- PH300 / PHIL300 - Logic
- PH301 / PHIL301 - Ethical Theory and Concepts
- PH308 / PHIL302 - Ancient Western Philosophy
- PH309 / PHIL303 - Medieval Philosophy
- PH400 / PHIL400 - Contemporary Issues in Philosophy
- PH310 / PHIL415 - Enlightenment Philosophy
- PH311 / PHIL416 - Modern and Post-Modern Philosophy
It is recommended, but not required, that the following be taken in sequence if scheduling allows: - PH308 / PHIL302 - Ancient Western Philosophy
- PH309 / PHIL303 - Medieval Philosophy
- PH310 / PHIL415 - Enlightenment Philosophy
- PH311 / PHIL416 - Modern and Post-Modern Philosophy
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| Major Courses (15 semester hours) | | | | | A student enrolled in Philosophy must take five (5) courses from the following list. - CJ308 / CMRJ308 - Ethics in Criminal Justice
- MC301 / MGMT314 - Management Ethics
- MH352 / MILH304 - Readings in Military Philosophy
- PH306 / HCM 361 - Moral Issues in Health Care
- PH318 / PHIL310 - Studies in Chinese Thought
- PH319 / PHIL311 - Studies in Japanese Thought
- PH320 / PHIL320 - Environmental Ethics
- PH404 / PHIL404 - Epistemology
- PH410 / PHIL410 - God and World
- RE411 / RELS411 - Religious Existentialism
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| Capstone Course (3 semester hours) | | | | | - PH498 / PHIL498 - Senior Seminar in Philosophy
Prerequisite: Senior Standing and completion of all core and major courses prior to enrollment.
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| Electives (39 semester hours) | | | | | | Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major. | | | | |
Total = 121 semester hours |
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