General Education: Philosophy
The Messiah College registrar has approved the following Temple University courses to meet the Messiah College Philosophy general education requirement. Not all of these courses are offered every semester at Temple University. To review the semesters that these courses usually are offered, refer to the course descriptions provided in Temple University's online undergraduate bulletin.
Notes regarding Temple University Course Numbering:
- The first digit of course numbers indicates the recommended year for taking the course (i.e., course # 2411 is appropriate for students who have sophomore status).
- Course numbers with 9 as the second digit are honors courses.
- Course numbers ending in xx96, xx97, and xx98 denote writing-intensive courses.
Philosophy
Temple Department |
Course # |
Course Title |
Credits |
Philosophy |
1001 |
Philosophical Challenges to the Individual |
3 |
Philosophy |
1063 |
American Thinkers |
3 |
Philosophy |
1101 |
Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 101) |
3 |
Philosophy |
2144 |
Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind (PHIL 101) |
3 |
Philosophy |
2161 |
History of Philosophy: Greek (PHIL 102) |
3 |
Philosophy |
2172 |
History of Philosophy: Modern (PHIL 102) |
3 |
Philosophy |
3226 |
Classics in Moral Philosophy |
3 |
Note: Temple University courses count toward your Messiah degree. The course title, letter grade and credit number appear on the Messiah College transcript and are included in students' GPA and credit total.
Exact Messiah course equivalent appears in parentheses next to the course title. |