Distribution of Content Course List

Academic units may not accept all active courses listed and students should contact their academic adviser to verify degree applicability. Courses listed below include all courses and may not be offered every semester.

Course Name Course Title Category Properties
PHIL-2900H Environmental Ethics – Honors
  • HUM
PHIL-3000 Ancient Western Philosophy
  • HUM
PHIL-3000W Ancient Western Philosophy – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
PHIL-3100 Medieval Philosophy
  • HUM
PHIL-3200 Modern Philosophy
  • HUM
PHIL-3200W Modern Philosophy – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
PHIL-3400 19th Century Philosophy
  • HUM
PHIL-3500 Existentialism
  • HUM
PHIL-3600 20th Century Philosophy
  • HUM
PHIL-3700 Selected Modern Philosophers
  • HUM
PHIL-3800 Selected Contemporary Philosophers
  • HUM
PHIL-4005 Topics in Philosophy-Humanities
  • HUM
PHIL-4100 Language, Meaning, and Reality: An Introduction to Philosophy of Language
  • HUM
PHIL-4100W Language, Meaning, and Reality: An Introduction to Philosophy of Language – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
PHIL-4120 Selected Topics in Logic
  • HUM
PHIL-4130 Living with Uncertainty: An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic
  • HUM
PHIL-4150 Formal Semantics
  • HUM
PHIL-4200 The Nature of Things: An Introduction to Metaphysics
  • HUM
PHIL-4200H The Nature of Things: An Introduction to Metaphysics- Honors
  • HUM
PHIL-4210 Consciousness, Thought, and the Brain: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
  • HUM
PHIL-4210W Consciousness, Thought, and the Brain: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
PHIL-4220 God, Belief, and Evidence: An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
  • HUM
PHIL-4220H God, Belief, and Evidence: An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion – Honors
  • HUM
PHIL-4220HW God, Belief, and Evidence: An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion – Honors/Writing Intensive
  • HUM
  1. Only one of this type of Humanities and/or Fine Arts courses may be applied towards meeting the Humanities and/or Fine Arts General Education Distribution of Content requirement.
  2. Students subject to the General Education requirements in the 2019 Fall catalog and later editions: This course counts towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement.
    Students subject to the General Education requirements in a catalog version earlier than 2019 Fall: Only students in CAFNR, Engineering, SHP, and Nursing, and students in degrees formerly in HES, may use this course towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement, and only if the entire 12-13 hour elementary language sequence is completed.