The Arts and Humanities Department offers a minor in philosophy, ethics, and religious studies. The program offers courses in world religions, philosophy, normative and applied ethics, theories and methods in the study of religion and philosophy, social and political theory, religious history, and contemporary religious and philosophical issues. A variety of special topics courses are taught abroad and independent study is encouraged.
The program emphasizes critical thinking and writing in the area of philosophy, ethics and religious studies. Students will gain a critical perspective on a variety of contemporary issues in these fields. This knowledge can provide an excellent enhancement to the content of one’s major field of study at Olivet, whether this be history, sociology and anthropology, or media studies. It can also serve as excellent preparation for graduate school in philosophy or religious studies, or professional school in law, medicine, or seminary.
Philosophy, Ethics, and Religious Studies Learning Outcomes
With the completion of this degree program, the following learning outcomes can be expected:
- Students will explain the beliefs, practices, and history of the major religious traditions in the world.
- Students will explain the concepts and significance of pivotal and influential western philosophers from ancient Greece to the modern period.
- Students will explain and apply the frameworks and concepts of standard ethical theories.
- Students will produce academic writing and research that employs rhetorical knowledge and styles used in the fields of religion and philosophy.
- Students will distinguish between the secular and confessional study of religion.
- Students will analyze and articulate the complex role of philosophy and religion in history, culture, and society.