B.A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies Undergraduate Programme By Saint Francis University |TopUniversities

B.A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Through your studies, you will come to "know yourself and the world around you." Our courses examine the deepest and most fundamental questions of human existence. As a major, you will have the chance to think about these questions, thereby becoming more introspective and socially involved. Philosophy Program Highlights A record of better than 98 percent employment or grad-school enrollment within three months of graduation. Opportunities for self-designed programs of study that combine philosophy requirements with other fields of personal interest. A multi-disciplinary approach that places the study of philosophy in the context of our society by incorporating courses in history, sociology and political science. Interactive student/instructor relationships with highly qualified faculty, offering access to a vast pool of practical experience. Independent study programs that allow you to pursue areas of special interest while working closely with a faculty mentor. Major Requirements RLST 105 - Franciscan Goals for Today RLST 189 - Entrance Exam PHIL 205 - Discovering Philosophy Reasoning and Responsibility RLST 306 - Religions of the World or RLST 310 - Human Sexuality and Christian Marriage or RLST 320 - Contemporary Islam RLST 308 - Peace, Justice and Human Relations or RLST 307 - Religion and Personality PHIL 300 - History of Philosophy: Ancient or PHIL 301 - History of Philosophy: Medieval or PHIL 302 - History of Philosophy: Modern PHIL 307 - Environmental Ethics or PHIL 309 - Moral Philosophy or PHIL 312 - Health Care Ethics or PHIL 313 - Business Ethics or PHIL 350 - Sports and Ethics PHIL 315 - Philosophy of God or PHIL 405 - Existentialism or PHIL 320 - Philosophy of Human Nature RLST 315 - Science and Religion or RLST 311 - Religious Ethics for a New Millennium or RLST 302 - Compassionate Caregiving PHIL 311 - Logic RLST 412 - Seminar or RLST 398/399 - Religious Studies Internship or PHIL 398/399 or PHIL 455 - Ethics in Research or PHIL 460 - Seminar in Philosophy or PHIL 501 - Independent Study in Philosophy Three additional credits in Religious Studies at 300 level or higher Three additional credits in Philosophy at 300 level or higher RLST 192, 292, 392, 492 - Writing Portfolio RLST 489 - Exit Exam

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Through your studies, you will come to "know yourself and the world around you." Our courses examine the deepest and most fundamental questions of human existence. As a major, you will have the chance to think about these questions, thereby becoming more introspective and socially involved. Philosophy Program Highlights A record of better than 98 percent employment or grad-school enrollment within three months of graduation. Opportunities for self-designed programs of study that combine philosophy requirements with other fields of personal interest. A multi-disciplinary approach that places the study of philosophy in the context of our society by incorporating courses in history, sociology and political science. Interactive student/instructor relationships with highly qualified faculty, offering access to a vast pool of practical experience. Independent study programs that allow you to pursue areas of special interest while working closely with a faculty mentor. Major Requirements RLST 105 - Franciscan Goals for Today RLST 189 - Entrance Exam PHIL 205 - Discovering Philosophy Reasoning and Responsibility RLST 306 - Religions of the World or RLST 310 - Human Sexuality and Christian Marriage or RLST 320 - Contemporary Islam RLST 308 - Peace, Justice and Human Relations or RLST 307 - Religion and Personality PHIL 300 - History of Philosophy: Ancient or PHIL 301 - History of Philosophy: Medieval or PHIL 302 - History of Philosophy: Modern PHIL 307 - Environmental Ethics or PHIL 309 - Moral Philosophy or PHIL 312 - Health Care Ethics or PHIL 313 - Business Ethics or PHIL 350 - Sports and Ethics PHIL 315 - Philosophy of God or PHIL 405 - Existentialism or PHIL 320 - Philosophy of Human Nature RLST 315 - Science and Religion or RLST 311 - Religious Ethics for a New Millennium or RLST 302 - Compassionate Caregiving PHIL 311 - Logic RLST 412 - Seminar or RLST 398/399 - Religious Studies Internship or PHIL 398/399 or PHIL 455 - Ethics in Research or PHIL 460 - Seminar in Philosophy or PHIL 501 - Independent Study in Philosophy Three additional credits in Religious Studies at 300 level or higher Three additional credits in Philosophy at 300 level or higher RLST 192, 292, 392, 492 - Writing Portfolio RLST 489 - Exit Exam

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have secondary school (high school) academic records. 

Jan-2000

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