This minor allows students interested in social justice to gain conceptual tools and analytical methods drawn from courses in philosophy, and students interested in philosophy to see how a philosophical grounding is relevant to questions of justice and processes of social change. Students will take courses providing them with skills of ethical and critical reasoning, an understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of modern Western society that structure many of the social justice issues we confront today, and a grounding in social and political theory. They will have the opportunity to select courses that focus on such topics as race, gender, environmental justice, immigration, genocide, mass incarceration, disability, or health justice, as well as to add an interdisciplinary and experiential learning component to their studies.

 

Policies

Eight credits of coursework must be unique to the minor and students must earn a minimum grade of 2.00 in all courses applied to the minor. No course may be used to fulfill more than one requirement.

For policies governing all minors, see AP.5.3.4 Minors.

Banner Code: PHSC

Minor Requirements

Total credits: 18

Students should be aware of the specific policies associated with this program, located on the Admissions & Policies tab.

Core Courses

PHIL 151Introduction to Ethics3
PHIL 303History of Western Philosophy: Modern3
or PHIL 324 Modern Western Political Theory
PHIL 429Advanced Topics in Social and Political Philosophy3
Total Credits9

Electives

Other applicable courses may fulfill elective requirement with prior approval of the Philosophy Department
Choose one of the following:3
Topics in Contemporary Western Political Theory
Theories of Justice
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Choose one of the following:3
Philosophy after Auschwitz
Philosophy, Race, and Gender
Topics in Environmental Philosophy (Mason Core)
Ethical Issues in Global Health
Total Credits6

Interdisciplinary and Experiential Learning Requirement

Choose one of the following:3
Special Topics in African and African American Studies
Global Experiential Learning
Experiential Learning
Research for Social Change (Mason Core)
Philosophy Internship
Experiential Learning in Women and Gender Studies
Topics in Global Affairs (when project topic is appropriate, with prior approval of Philosophy Department)
Other course with prior approval of Philosophy Department
Total Credits3