| Required | ||
| PHIL 342 | Philosophy of Religion | 4 |
| Asian Philosophy and Religion Electives | ||
| Select from the following: 1 | 4 | |
| Indian Philosophy | ||
| Chinese and East Asian Philosophy | ||
| Religions of Asia | ||
| Hinduism | ||
| Buddhism | ||
| Religion Electives | ||
| Select from the following: 1 | 8 | |
| Abrahamic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam | ||
| Judaism | ||
| Christianity | ||
| Islam | ||
| Approaches to Religion and Spirituality | ||
Or any unused Asian Philosophy and Religion Electives | ||
| Senior Level Philosophy Electives | ||
| Select from the following: | 4 | |
| Philosophy of Space, Time and Matter | ||
| Philosophy of Mind | ||
| Philosophy of Language | ||
| Special Topics in the History of Philosophy 2 | ||
| Selected Problems in Ethics and Political Philosophy | ||
| Selected Topics in Recent Philosophy | ||
| Total units | 20 | |
| 1 | If a Religious Studies (RELS) course is taken to meet the Arts and Humanities Breadth requirement, it cannot be double-counted in the Philosophy and Religion Concentration. |
| 2 | If PHIL 429 was used to fulfill the History of Philosophy Electives in the major, the course may be taken with a different subtitle to fulfill the Senior Level Philosophy Electives. |