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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
Overview
Philosophy and Religion courses at SCF explore fundamental questions about knowledge, ethics, belief and human existence. Students examine diverse perspectives and traditions while developing reasoning, analysis and communication skills.
These disciplines support transfer into a variety of majors, including philosophy, religious studies, law and the social sciences.
Philosophy Courses
- PHI 2010: Introduction to Philosophical Reasoning
- PHI 2070: Introduction to Eastern Philosophy
- PHI 2600: Applied Ethics
- PHI 2620: Environmental Ethics
- PHI 2631: Business Ethics
- PHI 2801: Philosophy of Art and Beauty
Religion Courses
- REL 2121: Religion in America
- REL 2210: Introduction to the Academic Study of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
- REL 2240: Introduction to the New Testament
- REL 2300: Introduction to World Religions
A.A. Degree Pathway
Discover more about the Associate in Arts degree pathway for Religion and Philosophy to map your academic plan.