Catalog

Philosophy and Religious Studies

Dr. Marianne Delaporte, Chair, (650) 508-4181, mdelaporte@ndnu.edu

The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies, minors in both areas, and the opportunity to create an interdisciplinary major, or interdisciplinary minor.

Philosophy

Students who choose to major in philosophy gain both a sound historical background in the subject and an opportunity to develop logical and critical thinking skills that equip them to consider for themselves a variety of enduring and contemporary philosophical questions.

Bachelor of Arts: Philosophy

In addition to major requirements, students must meet Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements.
Prerequisites Units
PHL1001
or
PHL1200
Introduction to Philosophy

Moral Problems
3
PHL1300 Logic and Critical Thinking 3
Total Prerequisites 6
Major Requirements Units
PHL2100 Ancient Philosophy 3
PHL2105 Modern Philosophy 3
PHL2110 Nineteenth Century Philosophy 3
PHL2994 Teaching Assistant (satisfies one unit of Career Development Requirement) 1
PHL2997 Senior Thesis 3
Upper-division electives in Philosophy 15
Total Major Requirements 28
Other Degree Requirements* and General Electives
* Other degree requirements include Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements (e.g., Career Development, U.S. History).
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Total Unit Requirement 124

Minor Requirements: Philosophy

Required Courses Units
Fifteen units, three lower-division and twelve upper-division, distributed as follows:  
PHL1001
or
PHL1200/2200
Introduction to Philosophy

Moral Problems
3
PHL1300/2300 Logic and Critical Thinking 3
PHL2100 Ancient Philosophy 3
PHL2105 Modern Philosophy 3
Upper-division elective in Philosophy 3

PHL Course Descriptions

Religious Studies

Dr. Marianne Delaporte, Chair, (650) 508-4181, mdelaporte@ndnu.edu

Students who major in Religious Studies study the meaning and relevance of Christian belief and gain an understanding of the essential nature of the religious dimensions of life; they also acquire a knowledge and appreciation of the variety and richness of religious beliefs throughout our world, in particular the special concern for justice, compassion, and community common to them all.

Bachelor of Arts: Religious Studies

In addition to major requirements, students must meet Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements.
Prerequisites Units
REL1000 Introduction to the Old Testament 3
REL1005 Introduction to the New Testament 3
Total Prerequisites 6
Major Requirements Units
REL2100 Jesus of History, Christ of Faith 3
REL2250 Religions of the World 3
REL2400 Challenged by Christian Ethics 3
REL2605 Women's Spirituality 3
REL2997 Senior Thesis 3
Upper-division Electives in Religious Studies 12
Total Major Requirements 27
Other Degree Requirements* and General Electives

* Other degree requirements include Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements (e.g., Career Development, U.S. History).
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Total Unit Requirement 124

Minor Requirements: Religious Studies

Minor Requirements
Fifteen units suggested as follows:
Units
Electives in Biblical and Historical Studies 6
REL1300/2300 Church and Sacraments 3
REL1400/2400
or
REL1405/2405
Challenged by Christian Ethics

The Christian in Society
3
REL2250
Religions of the World
3

Note that sevaral courses in Religious Studies could also be classified as Women's Studies.

Second Major

Students interested in a second major in Religious Studies may qualify by completing 24 upper-division units or eight courses in Religious Studies.

Courses closely related to Religious Studies but offered in other departments include:

  • ART2225 Art History: Medieval
  • ART2230 Art History: Art and Religion of the Far East
  • BUS2416 The Holocaust
  • HST2430 Islam and the West
  • PHL2415 Philosophy of Religion
  • PSY2725 Death and Dying

 

PHL Course Descriptions