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Philosophy, Minor

Elective Requirements CHOOSE 6 credits of upper-division Physical Science or Chemistry electives, these credits may not count towards another major or minor.

* Entry-level standard required. ** Sophomore B.A. music degree proficiency required. See Conservatory Office for standards description. *** Prerequisite to MUSC 118 is MUSC 100 - Keyboard I, or proficiency. Ensemble Requirements CHOOSE 4 credits of ensemble (MUSC 002–012) as appropriate to applied principal. Elective Requirements Choose 4–5 credits (two courses) from among the following, with instructor’s approval: MUSC 307 Music History and Literature: Medieval Through Early Baroque Credit(s): 2. MUSC 308 Music History and Literature: Mid-Baroque Through Classic Credit(s): 2. MUSC 309 Music History and Literature: Late Romantic Through Early 20th Century Credit(s): 2. MUSC 312 Music Theory/History and Literature of the 20th Century Credit(s): 3. MUSC 410 Music Cultures of the World Credit(s): 3. Philosophy, Minor Mission The mission of the Philosophy minor is to foster a community of Christian scholars apprenticed to Jesus in the pursuit of theoretical and practical wisdom. Minor Requirements A Philosophy Minor is offered with the completion of 22 credits beyond the general education requirement. Core Requirements The student must take the following courses: PHIL 210 Introduction to Logic Credit(s): 3. PHIL 220 Introduction to Philosophical Argument and Writing Credit(s): 3. PHIL 230 Introduction to Practical Wisdom Credit(s): 3. PHIL 231 Practical Wisdom Lab I Credit(s): 1. Must be taken concurrently with 230. Elective Requirements Choose 4 courses from the following: PHIL 301 Greek and Roman Philosophy Credit(s): 3. PHIL 302 Medieval Philosophy Credit(s): 3. PHIL 303 Modern Philosophy Credit(s): 3. PHIL 306 Philosophy of Religion Credit(s): 3. PHIL 307 Metaphysics and Epistemology Credit(s): 3. PHIL 308 Ethics Credit(s): 3. Physical Science, Minor Minor Requirements A Physical Science Minor is offered with the completion of 22 credits. Core Requirements CHEM 105 General Chemistry I Credit(s): 4. CHEM 106 General Chemistry II Credit(s): 4. PHSC 132 General Physics I: Mechanics and Heat Credit(s): 3. PHSC 134 General Physics I Laboratory Credit(s): 1. PHSC 233 General Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism Credit(s): 3. PHSC 237 General Physics II Laboratory Credit(s): 1.

Physics, Minor Minor Requirements A Physics Minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits. Core Requirements PHSC 132 General Physics I: Mechanics and Heat

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.

General Physics I Laboratory General Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism General Physics II Laboratory General Physics III: Waves, Optics and Modern Physics

PHSC 134 PHSC 233

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.

PHSC 237 PHSC 234

Credit(s): 4.

Elective Requirements CHOOSE 6 upper-division credits in Physics, which may not count towards another major or minor. Political Science, Minor Mission The field of politics involves a fascinating and ever-changing environment in which people in political societies work out the question of “how we ought to order our lives together.” Taking a minor in Political Science will equip students in foundational concepts and scholarship in the discipline, both in the domestic (U.S) sense and internationally. While grounding students in a biblical understanding of the purpose of government and law, this minor will help students learn to think critically, analyze arguments, and engage ideas. Minor Requirements A Political Science minor is offered with the completion of 19 credits beyond the general education requirements (listed under Political Science, B.A.), 12 of which must be upper-division. Core Requirements POSC 204 Principles of Economics Credit(s): 4. POSC 225 Survey of American Government Credit(s): 3. Elective Requirements The student is required to take a minimum of 3 credits in each category listed under Political Science, B.A. (American Government, International Politics and Political Theory). Pre-Law, Minor Mission The mission of the Pre-Law minor is to provide a liberal arts-based introduction to courses in the law, government, and critical reasoning as a helpful start toward graduate work in the law and related fields. Minor Requirements A Pre-law minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits of upper- division courses. General Education Recommendations The Pre-Law student is encouraged to select the courses below in partial fulfillment of the General Education requirement. The Torrey Honors Pre-Law student is also encouraged to take some of these courses, if their schedules permit it, even though their General Education is otherwise fulfilled in the Torrey program. ENGL 281 American Literature I Credit(s): 3. HIST 108 United States History to 1865 Credit(s): 3.

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