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Biology, Society, and Environment Majors
Did you know a number of courses in the Department of Philosophy fulfill different requirements for your major?
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
414A Social Science Bldg.
advisor@geog.umn.edu
612-625-0133
Contact
Director of Undergraduate Studies
phil-dus@umn.edu
758 Heller Hall
2011-2012
Prof. Naomi Scheman
Contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies to arrange a major or
minor. Required forms for arranging a minor are available in the main
office (831 Heller Hall).
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