A complementary minor is taken in addition to a student’s main program. There is no direct admission in a complementary program; the choice is made after admission and registration in a bachelor program.
Program requirements
Compulsory courses (24 credits)
- PHI2113 Nature, Science and Philosophy
- PHI2153 Christian Philosophers
- PHI2182 Human Existence
- PHI2184 Philosophy of Religion
- PHI2185 Ethics and Education
- PHI3107 Thomas Aquinas
- PHI3112 Philosophical Theology
- PHI4114 Process Metaphysics and God
Optional courses (6 credits)
3 credits from:
- PHI1101 Reasoning and Critical Thinking (UO)
- PHI1105 Introduction to Philosophical Reasoning
- PHI1110 Elementary Logic
3 credits from:
- PHI2380 Greek Philosophy or the Birth of Philosophy (UO)
- PHI2382 Medieval Philosophy (UO)
- PHI2383 Modern Philosophy (UO)
- PHI2386 Existentialism (UO)
- PHI2389 Asian Philosophy (UO)
- PHI3105 Phenomenology (UO)
- PHI3152 Philosophical Hermeneutics
- PHI3377 Continental Contemporary Philosophy (UO)
- THO2315 Ethics and the Human Person
Some courses have specific prerequisites.
A course that is part of a bachelor degree or a major cannot count as an optional course toward a minor.