Liberal Arts AA and AS Degrees

Emphasis Area - Philosophy and Religion

The Philosophy and Religion emphasis area provides training in critical thinking skills that is the basis for many professions. Jobs may require additional training in specialized knowledge.

If you are interested in completing a bachelor’s degree in this emphasis you should consider taking 12 credit hours from the courses listed below as part of your AA degree in Liberal Arts.

Not all courses may be required for your future major.

Consult with an advisor in Student Services or a faculty advisor to select courses, make a transfer plan, and periodically review your progress towards your degree completion.

Philosophy and Religion Courses

Career Opportunities

The following are some of the career opportunities you can pursue in Philosophy and Religion:

  • Business
  • Minister
  • Law
  • Teaching
  • Journalism
  • Public relations

 

 

Program Contacts

Department Secretary

Deb Hacker
Black Hawk Hall 222
319-296-4007
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Program Faculty

Evgeny Badredinov
Grudy Hall 238
319-296-2329 ext.1353
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Linda Smith
Grundy Hall 236
319-296-2329 ext.1752
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Robert Steed
Grundy Hall 230
319-296-2329 ext.1443
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Student Services Advisors

Lisa Curry
Student Services
Hawkeye Center
Upper Level
319-296-2329 ext.1727
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John Allan
Student Services
Hawkeye Center
Upper Level
319-296-2329 ext.1086
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Dean of Communications, Humanities, Education, and Fine Arts

Laurel Klinkenberg
Black Hawk Hall 224
319-296-4041
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