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Courses

Each of the following graduate courses is offered for three credit hours, except for those noted.

PHIL 501 Advanced Logic
PHIL 504 Special Topics in Philosophy
PHIL 510 Seminar in the History of Philosophy
PHIL 520 Seminar in Ethical Theory
PHIL 522 Seminar in Metaphysics
PHIL 524 Seminar in Epistemology
PHIL 530 Bioethics (2 credits)
PHIL 532 Seminar in Business Ethics
PHIL 535 Advanced Biomedical Ethics
PHIL 552 Environmental Philosophy
PHIL 556 Religion and Environment
PHIL 571 Ecological Jurisprudence
PHIL 600 Special Projects or Independent Study (variable credit)
PHIL 700 Masters Research, Directed Study (variable credit)

Students in the M.A. program may take up to six hours of 400-level coursework in Philosophy.

The 300 and 400-level courses at both universities are presently in the process of a large-scale renumbering and renaming process. Below are the courses we will be offering at the 400-level after the changes to the current catalog are made (effective for Fall 2004).

Please see the Washington State University Catalog and the University of Idaho Catalog for more information about current undergraduate courses.

  • Seminar in Philosophy of Religion
  • Philosophy of Race
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Contemporary Continental Philosophy
  • Phenomenology
  • Philosophy and Feminism
  • Philosophy of Art
  • Metaphysics
  • Contemporary Continental Philosophy
  • Theory of Knowledge
  • Philosophy of Biology
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Ethics and Reasoning in Scientific Research and Practice
  • Ethical Theory
  • Women and Ethics
  • Philosophy of Law
  • Social and Political Philosophy
  • Philosophy of War and Peace