Introductory Philosophy: Social and Political Issues
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2014-12-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to University of Guelph Programs
The University of Guelph offers a wide range of academic programs through its various colleges and schools.
Colleges and Schools
- College of Arts
- College of Biological Science
- College of Engineering & Physical Sciences
- College of Social & Applied Human Sciences
- Gordon S. Lang School of Business & Economics
- Ontario Agricultural College
- Ontario Veterinary College
- University of Guelph-Humber
- Open Learning and Educational Support
- Ridgetown Campus
College of Arts
The College of Arts at the University of Guelph comprises several departments and schools, including:
- School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing
- School of Fine Art and Music
- School of Languages and Literatures
- Department of History
- Department of Philosophy
- Interdisciplinary Programs
Departments and Schools
The College of Arts is home to various departments and schools that offer undergraduate and graduate programs in a range of disciplines.
Centres, Institutes and Labs
The University of Guelph is also home to several research centres, institutes, and labs, including:
- Centre for Scottish Studies
- Grounded and Engaged Theory Lab (GET)
- Interdisciplinary Design Lab
- The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation
- The Humanities Interdisciplinary Collaboration Lab (THINC)
- The School of Fine Art & Music Print Study Collection
Program Details
One of the programs offered by the University of Guelph is Introductory Philosophy: Social and Political Issues (PHIL*).
Details
This course introduces philosophy through an examination of important issues in politics and society, such as punishment, animal rights, discrimination, war and violence, equality, and property. These issues may be introduced through contemporary or historical philosophical writings.
Syllabus
The syllabus for the course is available as a PDF attachment, titled "PHIL W14 Syllabus.pdf", with a size of 103.5 KB.
Philosophy
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Guelph offers various programs, including undergraduate and graduate studies, as well as research areas and speaker series.
Areas of Research
The department's research areas include various topics in philosophy, with a focus on social and political issues.
People
The department is comprised of faculty and staff who are experts in their fields and are committed to teaching and research.
Why Study Philosophy
Studying philosophy can lead to various career paths, including law school, and can provide students with critical thinking and analytical skills.
