DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Core Courses (74 credits)
Civics Certificate
GE102, PH102, GE215, and GE267 are required courses for the Civics Certificate
Western Culture and American Heritage Concentration
- Complete this concentration will include the Civics Certificate
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Concentration
- GE215 is an additional elective course to complete the Civics Certificate for this concentration.
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (16 credits)
Students will be able to identify and articulate key moral and philosophical theories and how they are related to the fields of politics and economics; they will also be able to form and communicate arguments, applying the methods of PPE, to complex philosophical, economic, and political ideas.
Western Culture and American Heritage (16 credits)
Students will be able to identify and analyze seminal works of art, literature, and music from various periods and cultures; students will also engage in a deeper study of American history and culture and analyze the successes and failures of the American experiment in self-government.