Philosophy (B.A.)

The major in philosophy offers intensive training in analytical and critical thinking skills, a broad historical background in Western thought, and an exposure to Non-Western philosophy. This training can serve as a valuable basis for more advanced studies in graduate, law, or divinity school, and enhance the effectiveness of graduates in other professions. Moreover, the Philosophy major serves the church and the world by equipping Christians, whether laypersons or seminary-trained leaders, with the ability to address fundamental issues of concern to every person.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Philosophy program can:

1.    Describe the major contributions of leading figures and issues in philosophy.
2.    Write clearly and persuasively in the genre of contemporary philosophy, including making clear and cogent arguments and being able to evaluate the arguments.
3.    Identify and describe one’s potential options for employment, voluntary services, and/or graduate education in Philosophy.
4.    Demonstrate the ability fruitfully to connect the Christian faith with philosophy. This includes the ability: (i) to develop a coherent Christian worldview; (ii) to think fruitfully about the Christian faith using the tools of philosophy; and (iii), to think carefully about philosophical issues from a Christian perspective.
5.    Respectfully engage alternatives to and within Christianity.
6.    Evaluate one’s own beliefs and those of others with respect, honesty, and rigor.
7.    Do and document research appropriate to philosophy.
8.    Articulate and apply philosophy concepts and reasoning to fields other than philosophy.


Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

PHIL 220Introduction to Logic

3

PHIL 247Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

3

PHIL 253Modern Philosophy

3

PHIL 318Asian Philosophy

3

PHIL 345Philosophy of Religion

3

PHIL 352Existentialism

3

PHIL 460Philosophy Seminar

3

PHIL 460: Writing in the major requirement.

Three credits from the following:

PHIL 101Problems in Philosophy

3

PHIL 102History of Philosophy

3

Three credits from the following:

PHIL 362Philosophy of Science

3

Three credits from the following:

PHIL 325Moral Problems

3

PHIL 382Ethics

3

Six to thirteen credits from one of the following options:

Some of the courses require prerequisites, which increase the size of the major.

Option 1: (6 credits)

Six credits of 300- or 400- level PHIL electives

6

Three of these credits may include INTE 391

Option 2: (6-13 credits)

Three credits of 300- or 400- level PHIL electives

3

AND

Three credits from Option 3

3

May include INTE 391.

Option 3: (6-12 credits from one of the 3 selective groups)

 
Group 1: (6-12 credits)
THEO 305Theology of Religions

3

THEO 338Theology II

3

THEO 343Contemporary Theology

3

THEO 354Theology and Gender

3

 
Group 2: (6-13 credits)
HIST 202Historical Methods

3

AND

HIST 203Effective Historical Writing

1

 

POLI 310American Political Thought

3

POLI 314Constitutional Law: Governmental Powers and Constraints

3

POLI 316Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

3

SOAN 331Sociocultural Theory

3

SOAN 335Social Conflict and Reconciliation

3

SOAN 356Social Inequality

3

 
Group 3: (6-9 credits)
COMM 252Film History II 1960-Present

3

COMM 328Methods and Issues in Film Studies

3

ENGL 270Critical Theory

3

 

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences 3 or 4
Laboratory Science 3 or 4
Science, Technology & the World 3
Two of the following (six credits total):
   Social Science
   European History
   United States History
6
Literature 3
Philosophy and Religion (PHIL 101 or PHIL 102) met by major
Arts 3
First Semester of Language 3
Second Semester of Language 3
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural 3
Non-Western Studies (PHIL 318) met by major
Bible (BIBL 205 recommended) 3
Christian Beliefs (THEO 205 recommended) 3
Wellness course 1
Ethics (PHIL 325 or PHIL 382), World Views (PHIL 345) or Pluralism met by major
QuEST requirements 46-48
Major requirements 36-43
Free Electives 41-32
Total credits 123