Nov 21, 2024  
2013-2014 University Catalog 
    
2013-2014 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Philosophy and Religion Minor


Programs  > Programs in the Division of Liberal Arts 
Description     Academic Policy     Admission to the Minor     Program Objectives     Minimum Grade Requirement     Program Requirements

Contacts

Mikhail Sergeev \ msergeev@uarts.edu \ 215.717.6368
Minor Advisor

Description

The minor in Philosophy and Religion invites dedicated students to develop their analytical and research skills in the related fields of philosophy and religion. In addition to serving a student’s particular intellectual interests, the study of philosophy and religion provides an essential connection between the arts and the liberal arts. Actors, directors, filmmakers, animators, dancers, musicians, and graphic or industrial designers with an understanding of philosophy and religion give themselves a deep and wide intellectual foundation for their artistic endeavors.

Academic Policy

All minor programs are governed by the Undergraduate Minors/Concentrations policy published on the enrollment & registration  page in the policies  area of the catalogue.

Admission to the Minor

CAMD Open to all students.
CPA Open to all students.
DLA Open to all students.

Students may apply to enter the minor after successfully completing a course in either Philosophy or Religion. To fulfill the minor, students take two required introductory courses in the respective fields (LAPR 811, Topics in the History of Philosophy, and LAPR 832, World Religions) plus three other Philosophy and/or Religion courses in any combination.

Students may withdraw from the minor – or be asked to withdraw – at any time without penalty. Completed courses will then be counted as Liberal Arts electives or as free electives.

Program Objectives

  • To provide expanded knowledge of world intellectual history and culture;
  • To provide insight into scholarly approaches and theories  in the fields of philosophy and religion;
  • To develop analytic and research skills across the disciplines;
  • To help students recognize the relationships between arts and various philosophical and religious topics and movements.

Minimum Grade Requirement

A grade of B or higher is required in each course to remain in the minor.

Program Requirements (15 credits)