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Dec 26, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Philosophy, Society and Business, Minor in
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The minor develops a student’s analytical and critical thinking skills that are broadly valuable in all aspects of business and aims to give the student a foundation in the ways in which the liberal arts inform and understanding of business. The minor consists of the successful completion of 18 semester hours from among the courses listed below, at least 12 semester hours of which must be in philosophy course work. At least 6 semester hours of the minor must be in-residence. Students are encouraged to consider taking either PHI 011 (HP) Introduction to Reasoning and Critical Thinking or PHI 150 (HP) Critical Reasoning . Students may use no more than three credits from 1-credit courses to satisfy the requirements of the Philosophy, Society, and Business minor. Some courses outside PHI may have prerequisites in their specific fields; check individual course descriptions.
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Minor Requirements - Total Semester Hours: 18
- PHI 011 - (HP) Introduction to Reasoning and Critical Thinking Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 014 - (HP) Ethics Semester Hours: 3-4
- PHI 015 - (HP) Law, Philosophy, and Public Life Semester Hours: 3-4
- PHI 020 - (HP) Self, Society, and Politics Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 090 - (HP) Contemporary Ethical Issues Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 091 - Technology and Human Values Semester Hours: 3
or - TPP 112 - Technology and Human Values Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 092 - (HP) Global Ethics Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 136 - Professional Ethics Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 137 - (HP) Leadership and Values Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 138 - (HP) Ethics and Sustainability: Personal, Social and Corporate Responsibility Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 150 - (HP) Critical Reasoning Semester Hours: 3
- PHI 170 - (HP) Ethical Theory: Values, Relativism and Pluralism Semester Hours: 3
- ANTH 112 - (BH) Anthropology of the Global Economy Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 001 - Principles of Economics Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 002 - Principles of Economics Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 007 - (BH) Explorations of Current Economic Issues Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 010 - (BH) Economics, Environment and Community Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 131 - Government and Business Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 144 - History of Economic Thought Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 171 - Law and Economics Semester Hours: 3
- ECO 173 - Economics of Organization and the Firm Semester Hours: 3
- GEOG 102 - (BH) Population, Resources and Environment Semester Hours: 3
- GEOG 135 - (BH) Economic Geography Semester Hours: 3
- GS 120 - (IS) Global Transportation and Logistics Semester Hours: 3
- HIST 139 - Economic History of Europe Semester Hours: 3
- HIST 140 - Economic History of the United States Semester Hours: 3
- HIST 150 - Comparative Labor History Semester Hours: 3
- HIST 157 - History of Labor Semester Hours: 3
- LABR 001A - (IS) Jobs, Justice, and Society: Introduction to Labor Studies Semester Hours: 3
- PSC 131 - (CC) Comparative Political Economy of Development Semester Hours: 3
- PSY 033 - Industrial Psychology Semester Hours: 3
- PSY 034 - Organizational Psychology Semester Hours: 3
- SOC 106 - (BH) Work in the Global Economy Semester Hours: 3
- SOC 107 - (BH) Organizational Structure and Process Semester Hours: 3
- WSC 030 - Writing for Work and the World Semester Hours: 3
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