PHIL 425 - Advanced Studies in the Divisions of Philosophy Studies in a single division of philosophy, such as aesthetics, the philosophy of religion, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of history. Note(s): May be repeated with different course content. Unit(s): 3. PHIL 435 - Advanced Studies in Philosophical Topics Reading, discussion and research in selected topics in philosophy, with special attention paid to contemporary developments in the philosophical literature. Note(s): May be repeated with different course content. Unit(s): 3. PHIL 445 - Advanced Philosophy Seminar Reading, research and discussion in selected philosophical topics and problems with an emphasis on research and writing skills necessary for successful graduate work in philosophy. Unit(s): 1 - 3. PHIL 450 - Senior Thesis Directed research in topics chosen in consultation with the philosophy faculty. The student will write a substantial paper in philosophy, with some application to the Christian faith. Prerequisite(s): Student must be a senior philosophy major. Unit(s): 3. PHIL 460 - Readings in Philosophy Directed reading in selected areas, topics, and problems in philosophy. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the professor. Unit(s): 3. PHIL 480 - Directed Research Directed research in some philosophical topic or problem. Unit(s): 1 - 3.
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