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Phronesis: A Program in Politics and EthicsThe Phronesis Minor: Course requirements Diagram illustrating the operation of the pineal gland, the seat of the soul. Rene Descartes, Essai sur l'homme.
As an interdisciplinary minor housed in the Honors College, the Phronesis program focuses on questions and issues that leaders and citizens are likely to confront in a self-governing political society. Drawing on the foundation provided by the year-long interdisciplinary "Human Situation" course required of all Honors freshmen, this minor in Politics and Ethics will explore such core issues as the origins and grounds of political order; the scope and content of justice; the relation between the individual and the community; the place of family and gender; the nature and responsibility of science and technology; the relation between religion and politics; the demands and prospects of a free and self-governing society. For the Phronesis Minor, a student must complete 19 hours of approved coursework, 15 hours of which must be advanced, including:
REQUIRED COURSES HOURS IN MINOR 1. Foundational Courses: ENGL 2361; HON 2101 4 2. 3 hours from POLS 3349, 3342, 3343 3 3. 3 hours from PHIL 3350, 3351, 3375, 3355, 3358 3 4. Two courses from approved list (below) 6 5. Capstone: 4000 level seminar 3 TOTAL HOURS IN MINOR 19
POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES POLS 3310: Introduction to Political Theory POLS 3340: Ancient/Medieval Political Thought POLS 3341: Political Thought from Machiavelli and the Renaissance POLS 3342: Liberalism and its Critics (Offered Fall 2008) POLS 3343: Democratic Theory POLS 3349: American Political Thought (Offered Fall 2008) POLS 4346: Greek Political Thought POLS 4396: Recent Islamic Political Thought (Offered Fall 2008) PHILOSOPHY COURSES PHIL 3304: History of 17th Century Phil. PHIL 3305: History of 18th Century Phil. PHIL 3350: Ethics PHIL 3351: Contemporary Moral Issues PHIL 3355: Political Philosophy PHIL 3356: Feminist Philosophy PHIL 3358: Classics in the History of Ethics (Offered Fall 2008) PHIL 3375: Law, Society, and Morality PHIL 3383: History of Ancient Philosophy PHIL 3386: History of 19th Century Phil. PHIL 3387: History of American Phil. CLASSICS COURSES CLAS 3341: Roman Republic (Offered Fall 2008) 4000 LEVEL SEMINARS POLS 4346: Greek Political Thought POLS 4396: Recent Islamic Political Thought (Offered Fall 2008) WCL 4352H: Frames of Modernity II: Exile and Literature (Offered Fall 2008)
All courses must be Honors sections or approved by program advisor. Non-Honors students may participate in the Minor with the approval of the program director. The 4000 level course must be an approved seminar with a substantial writing component (such as POLS 4344, 4346, 4394; PHIL 4396, 4397). At least nine advanced hours must be taken in residence. An average GPA of 3.0 on all courses in the minor is required. No more than six hours of coursework in minor may also count toward major requirements.
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