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Philosophy Curriculum – College Seminary Studies Track (120 credits) (Numerals in front of courses indicate credits) FRESHMAN Fall 3 Foundational English/ENGL 101 3 Foundational Philosophy/PHIL 101 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Introductory Latin I/LATN 111 0 Gannon 101 15
Spring 3 Integrative Philosophy 3 Foundational Theology/THEO 101 3 Global Citizenship 3 Logic/PHIL 210 or Critical Thinking/ PHIL 274 3 Introductory Latin II/LATN 112 15
SOPHOMORE Fall 3 Ethics/PHIL 237 3 Integrative Communication 3 Integrative Theology 3 The Bible/THEO 260 3 Elective 15
Spring 3 Theory of Knowledge/PHIL 235 3 Integrative English 3-4 Scientific Reasoning 3 Philosophy of God/PHIL 233 3 Elective 15-16
JUNIOR Fall 3 Critical Thinking/PHIL 274 3 Elective 3 Metaphysics/PHIL 244 3 Quantitative Reasoning 3 Ancient Philosophy/PHIL 271 15
Spring 3 Medieval Philosophy/PHIL 273 3 Integrative History 3 Aesthetic Reasoning 3 Catholic Tradition/THEO 271 3 Elective 15
SENIOR Fall 3 Modern Philosophy/PHIL 280 3 Elective 3 Professional Ethics and Leadership 3 Elective 3 Elective 15
Spring 3 Elective 3 Professional Communication 3 History of Contemporary Phil./PHIL 286 3 Elective 3 Elective 15
POLITICAL SCIENCE MARK JUBULIS, Ph.D., Program Director FACULTY: Associate Professors: Mark A. Jubulis, Anjali Sahay. Adjunct Faculty: Diane E. Chido.; David B. Lasher. Vision Statement The Political Science program seeks to attract talented students who are intellectually curious about political life and global affairs. As a dedicated community of teaching and learning, we strive to promote awareness and understanding of the key perennial questions concerning the nature of politics. Our efforts will draw strength from Gannon’s Catholic Identity and emphasis on Liberal Learning, and contribute to the enhancement of the intellectual life of the University.