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Applied Ethics Philosophy of LawReligions of the World Business EthicsBuddhism Biomedical Ethics Judaism Philosophy of Science Religion in America Logic Spirituality and Healing Environmental Ethics Religion and Politics Philosophy of Art Intro to Bible

 Law  Business  Government/ Public Policy  Research Institutes/ Think Tanks  Higher Education  Ethics Board  Chaplain in military, hospital, business  International Organizations (World Bank, United Nations)  Journalism and Publishing Law Business Government/ Public Policy Research Institutes/ Think Tanks Higher Education International

Career Tracks Pre-Law Pre-Business Pre-Ministry Pre-Government Pre-Health

 Philosophy Majors Earn Top Scores on the GRE, GMAT, and LSAT  Attend Law School after graduation  Government Jobs  Masters in Public Policy or Public Administration  Attend Business School with your Degree _________________________________________

 Writing  Critical Thinking  Argumentation  Creative Problem Solving  Fairness to all positions  Ethics training  Public Speaking and Debating  Internships available

 Philosophy and Religion Studies Major (Specialize in Philosophy or Religion)  Philosophy Minor  Philosophy and Religion Minor  Ethics Concentration  Biomedical Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine Concentration  Liberal Studies Sequence  Many online course offerings and Intersession courses

 Entrance Scholarship—First year in program  Religion Scholarship—Juniors and Seniors  Ethics Award  Senior of Distinction Award  Honor Society—open to any major

 Honor Society  Philosophy and Religion Studies Club  Reading Group—meets every week  Annual Student Ethics Conference—Open to all students  Fun activities: ping pong, movie nights, debates, service activities  Small classes, lots of individual attention, personalized career guidance

 Our major works well with any other major on campus  We have students from Engineering, Fine Arts, Communication, English, Political Science, Biology, History, Business, and other departments across campus  Many of our classes are Writing Intensive, Multicultural/Global, Literature and fulfill university requirements.

 President Bill Clinton  Carly Fiorna (former CEO of Hewlett Packard)  Sheila Bair (FDIC Chair)  Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer  Supreme Court Justice David Souter  William Bennett (Secretary of Education)  Robert Mc Namara (Head of World Bank)  Harrison Ford  Chris Hayes (MSNBC)