The School of History, Philosophy, and Religion is committed to teaching students the skills and knowledge they need to reason cogently and decide wisely about difficult issues they will confront as citizens and professionals. The school offers graduate work leading to the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies degree with specialization in applied ethics and in other areas of philosophy and religious studies. The MAIS thesis option is encouraged. The study of applied ethics builds on a special strength among school faculty.

Graduate credit is offered in logic, ethics (including environmental ethics and biomedical ethics), aesthetics, religious studies, philosophy of science, contemporary philosophy, and history of philosophy. PHL 550 Ideas Matter is offered in conjunction with the "IDEAS MATTER" lecture series.

Prospective students should request additional program literature from the school. Some teaching assistantship support is available.

Admissions Process

Please contact the program office.

MAIS Participation

This program may serve as a primary, secondary, or third field of study in a MAIS degree.