University of Minnesota, Department of Philosophy Undergraduate Courses

Biology, Society, and Environment Majors...

Did you know a number of courses in the Department of Philosophy fulfill different requirements for your major?   Here is a list of those courses.  


Required Courses (two of the following)

PHIL 1103 or 1003W - Introduction to Ethics

PHIL 1004W - Introduction to Political Philosophy

PHIL 1005 - Scientific Reasoning

PHIL 3301 - Environmental Ethics

PHIL 3302W - Moral Problems of Contemporary Society

PHIL 3304 - Law and Morality

Theme Electives

PHIL 1004W - Introduction to Political Philosophy

PHIL 3234 - Knowledge and Society

PHIL 3301 - Environmental Ethics

PHIL 3302W - Moral Problems of Contemporary Society

PHIL 3304 - Law and Morality

PHIL 3305 - Medical Ethics

PHIL 3601W - Scientific Thought

PHIL 3602 - Science, Technology, and Society

PHIL 3607 - Philosophy of Psychology

Some courses not currently listed in the requirements (such as PHIL 4607 - Philosophy of the Biological Sciences) may also be counted toward your Theme Electives with the permission of the primary BSE adviser, Lisa Brownell.

To visit the BSE program homepage, click here.

To see all of the requirements for the BSE program in the University Catalog, click here.

To find advisers to answer questions about the BSE program requirements, click here, or contact Lisa Brownell directly: advisor@geog.umn.edu ; 612-625-0133; 414A Social Science Bldg.

 

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