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Spring 2024
Philosophy, Statesboro Campus

Required Course:

  • PHIL 3100: AncientGreek & Roman Philosophy Larkin (MW 4-5:15)
    • This course is only offered in the Spring on the Statesboro campus. 

Logic Requirement:

  • PHIL 2020: Critical Thinking – Enos (TR 11-12:15)

Major Electives: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)
  • PHIL 3332: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)
    • This counts for the History/Time Period requirement, if you need one of those! Review your advisement information if you aren’t sure. 
  • PHIL 3635: Existentialism Butterfield (MW 2:30-3:45)

Spring 2024
Philosophy, Religious Studies Concentration, Statesboro Campus

Required Course: 

  • PHIL 3100: AncientGreek & Roman Philosophy Larkin (MW 4-5:15)
    • This course is only offered in the Spring on the Statesboro campus. 

Philosophy of Religion: 

  • RELS / PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)

Religious Studies Interdisciplinary Electives: 

  • RELS 3030: Religion & MediaCurtis (TR 11-12:15)
  • RELS / PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)
  • HIST 4530: Revelation & Revolution – Skidmore-Hess (TR 9:30-10:45)
  • PSYC 3231: Psychology of Religion Nielson (TR 2-3:15)

Philosophy Major Electives: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)
  • PHIL 3332: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)
  • PHIL 3635: Existentialism Butterfield (MW 2:30-3:45)

Philosophy, Religious Studies Concentration for previous year (2022-2023 & earlier)

Ancient Greek & Roman or Early Modern Philosophy: 

  • PHIL 3100: AncientGreek & Roman Philosophy Larkin (MW 4-5:15)
    • This course is only offered in the Spring on the Statesboro campus. 
  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)

Philosophy of Religion: 

  • PHIL 3635: Existentialism Butterfield (MW 2:30-3:45)

Religious Studies Interdisciplinary Electives: 

  • RELS 3030: Religion & MediaCurtis (TR 11-12:15)
  • RELS / PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)
  • HIST 4530: Revelation & Revolution – Skidmore-Hess (TR 9:30-10:45)
  • PSYC 3231: Psychology of Religion Nielson (TR 2-3:15)

Philosophy or Religious Studies Major Electives: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3332: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)
  • PHIL 3635: Existentialism Butterfield (MW 2:30-3:45)
  • RELS 3030: Religion & MediaCurtis (TR 11-12:15)

RELS / PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)

Fall 2023
Philosophy, Law Concentration, Statesboro Campus

Required Course:

  • PHIL 3100: AncientGreek & Roman Philosophy Larkin (MW 4-5:15)
    • This course is only offered in the Spring on the Statesboro campus. 

Area F – Logic Requirement:

  • PHIL 2020: Critical Thinking – Enos (TR 11-12:15)

Ethics, Politics, & Law Courses: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3130: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
    • This should be PHIL 3332

Interdisciplinary Law Courses: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3130: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
    • This should be PHIL 3332
  • LSTD 3630: White Collar Crime – Wiggins (MW 2:30 – 3:45)
  • PBAD 4231: Administrative Law Lubin (online)
  • POLS 3137: Judicial Politics Curry (TR 2-3:15)
  • POLS 3449: Torts Tecklenburg (online)
  • POLS 4440: Immigration Law & Policy Stobb (online)
  • PSYC 4502: Psychology & Law Hackney (TR 12:30-1:45)

Major Electives: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)
  • PHIL 3130: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
    • This should be PHIL 3332
  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)
  • PHIL 3635: Existentialism Butterfield (MW 2:30-3:45)

Philosophy, Law Concentration for previous year (2022-2023 & earlier)

Required Course:

  • PHIL 3100: AncientGreek & Roman Philosophy Larkin (MW 4-5:15)
    • This course is only offered in the Spring on the Statesboro campus. 

History Requirement:

  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)

Law Concentration Courses: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3332: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
  • LSTD 3630: White Collar Crime – Wiggins (MW 2:30 – 3:45)
  • PBAD 4231: Administrative Law Lubin (online)
  • POLS 3137: Judicial Politics Curry (TR 2-3:15)
  • POLS 3449: Torts Tecklenburg (online)
  • POLS 4440: Immigration Law & Policy Stobb (online)
  • PSYC 4502: Psychology & Law Hackney (TR 12:30-1:45)

Logic Requirement:

  • PHIL 2020: Critical Thinking – Enos (TR 11-12:15)

Major Electives: 

  • PHIL 3030: Philosophy of Race & Law – Wallace (TR 5-6:15)
  • PHIL 3030: Religion & Science Slone (TR 12:30-1:45)
  • PHIL 3332: Contemporary Moral Problems Tubig (TR 2-3:15)
  • PHIL 3130: Early Modern Philosophy Eaton (TR 3:30-4:45)
  • PHIL 3635: Existentialism Butterfield (MW 2:30-3:45)

*You may encounter an error if you try to register for multiple PHIL 3030 courses in the same semester. If this happens and you want to add a 2nd PHIL 3030 course, email mbowen@georgiasouthern.edu for help!

*Courses that are listed in multiple categories can count in either spot in your degree. However, they cannot double-dip and count for both.

If you are having trouble getting into classes you need, here are some suggestions:

  • Be willing to take sections of these classes at days and times other than the most popular. It helps to be flexible in your scheduling.
  • If it’s a core class that has options in the same area, check out the other possibilities that are still available. For example, MUSC 1100, Music Appreciation (Area C); TCGT 1530, Science, Tech, and the Environment (Area D); and GEOG 1130, World Regional Geography (Area E), often have openings.
  • In the case of a closed class that is necessary for you to progress in your program AND you are “stuck” (unable to make a full schedule) until you take that class, you may want to try asking for an override. Here’s the correct procedure:
    • Contact your advisor who, if he/she approves, will send an e-mail petition on your behalf to the Associate Dean of the college. Overrides will be considered for “emergency” situations only (such as the one stated above). Associate Deans will add the course to your schedule if they grant your advisor’s petition.

Contact your advisor for more assistance.

Last updated: 10/5/2023