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Learning Outcomes: Philosophy 1305 and 1320
Learning Outcomes: Philosophy 1305 and 1320
Learning Outcomes
PHIL 1305 & PHIL 1320
Core Curriculum
General Education Program
Philosophy and Critical Thinking (1305) or Ethics and Society (1320) satisfies the philosophy requirement.
Learning Outcomes:
After completion of PHIL 1305 or 1320, students will be able to demonstrate improvement in their critical and moral thinking skills.
After completion of PHIL 1305 or 1320, students will be able to demonstrate the foundational and synoptic nature of philosophical inquiry.
Some introductory classes meet in lecture halls like the Alkek Library Teaching Theater.