Graduate Course Offerings
- PHIL 401: Plato
- PHIL 402: Aristotle
- PHIL 403: Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL 406: Thomas Aquinas
- PHIL 407: Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL 415: Kant
- PHIL 420: Hegel
- PHIL 421: Marxism
- PHIL 422: Nietzsche
- PHIL 425: Nineteenth Century Philosophy
- PHIL 434: Hermeneutics and Critical Theory
- PHIL 436: Contemporary French Philosophy
- PHIL 438: Topics in Continental Philosophy
- PHIL 440: American Philosophy
- PHIL 451: Metaphysics
- PHIL 452: Philosophy of Science
- PHIL 454: Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 457: Aesthetics
- PHIL 459: Philosophy of Law
- PHIL 462: Kant's Moral Philosophy
- PHIL 463: Virtue Ethics
- PHIL 464: Utilitarianism
- PHIL 466: Major Authors in Moral Philosophy
- PHIL 467: Contemporary Ethical Theories
- PHIL 468: Topics in Ethics
- PHIL 469: Ethics and Rationality: Metaethics
- PHIL 470: Ethics and Economic Justice
- PHIL 471: Principles of Health Care Ethics
- PHIL 472: Clinical Health Care Ethics
- PHIL 473: Social Healthcare Ethics
- PHIL 474: Principles of Business Ethics
- PHIL 480: Social and Political Philosophy
- PHIL 481: Philosophy of Action
- PHIL 482: Philosophy of Social Science
- PHIL 484: Philosophical Anthropology
- PHIL 490: Current Philosophical Issues
Note: Graduate courses are open to graduate students and in special cases to philosophy majors in their senior year who have secured the permission of the instructor before they register.