Political Philosophy Concentration
Offered in: Chicago
The concentration in Political Philosophy is a 12-credit-hour program designed for students wishing to deepen their understanding of the political world through philosophical inquiry. Courses in this concentration consider the normative issues that shape political perspectives, considering questions about power, liberty, and happiness, among others. This concentration directly assists students interested in attending law school or graduate school in Philosophy or Political Science. It is also appropriate for those entering work in any area of political or community life, and serves as an integrated approach to satisfying general education requirements in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and can therefore complement a variety of majors.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Students must take at least 6 credit hours in each of the two disciplines: Philosophy and Political Science. | ||
Students may work with a Philosophy or Political Science advisor to substitute courses for those listed in the electives. | ||
Students must take at least 3 credit hours at the 300 level. | ||
Students must take at least 9 credit hours at Roosevelt University. | ||
Students must receive a grade of C (2.0) or higher in each course taken for the concentration. | ||
Core | ||
PHIL 130 | JUSTICE, LIBERTY, EQUALITY | 3 |
or POS 104 | INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY | |
Electives | 9 | |
Choose 3 electives | ||
PHILOSOPHY IN LITERATURE | ||
LOGIC | ||
ON HAPPINESS | ||
POLITICS & LITERATURE | ||
PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY | ||
PHILOSOPHY IN FILM | ||
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW | ||
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | ||
CIVIL RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES | ||
Total Credit Hours | 12 |