Certificate in Philosophy of Religion
Hours: 9 On-Campus Online
About
The Certificate in Philosophy of Religion at Fort Hays State University provides an opportunity to critically analyze religious concepts, beliefs, and practices from a philosophical perspective. This certificate enhances students' understanding of religious philosophies and their historical contexts, equipping them with the analytical tools necessary for in-depth examination and discussion.
Why pursue a Certificate in Philosophy of Religion at Fort Hays State University?
Our Certificate in Philosophy of Religion offers a distinctive combination of flexibility and a comprehensive curriculum. The certificate covers a broad range of philosophical and religious topics, from ancient texts to contemporary ethical issues, providing a well-rounded education.
Another key advantage of our certificate is the emphasis on developing critical thinking and analytical skills. These skills are valuable in academic and philosophical pursuits and are highly sought after in various professional fields. Our faculty members are experienced scholars dedicated to helping students achieve their academic and professional goals. By choosing the Certificate in Philosophy of Religion at Fort Hays State University, students join a supportive academic community and engage with a certificate designed to provide the tools necessary for success in a variety of career paths.
Who is this program for?
The Certificate in Philosophy of Religion is for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of philosophical and religious concepts. This certificate is ideal for those who wish to enhance their critical thinking, ethical analysis, and research skills. It caters to a diverse range of students, including:
- Aspiring philosophers
- Religious educators
- Community leaders
- Ethics consultants
- Academic researchers
Real-World Applications
Through a curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking, ethical analysis, and a comprehensive understanding of religious philosophies, the certificate equips students to engage in meaningful discussions and debates on complex topics.
Moreover, the certificate's focus on ethical considerations and historical context allows students to apply their knowledge to contemporary issues in religion and society. By integrating practical skills with theoretical knowledge, the Certificate in Philosophy of Religion ensures that students are well-prepared to make a positive impact in their chosen careers.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The certificate introduces students to current debates and modern methods, keeping them updated on the evolving fields of philosophy and religion. Our courses emphasize research skills, teaching students to gather and analyze data from philosophical texts and scholarly sources effectively.
Furthermore, our certificate includes courses that address current ethical issues and philosophical discussions, providing students with the tools to engage critically with ongoing debates. This approach ensures participants are well-versed in traditional philosophical thought and prepared to contribute to contemporary philosophical discourse.
Hands-on Activities
Students can participate in national and regional philosophy conferences, where they can present their research and engage with a broader academic community. These conferences provide invaluable experience in public speaking, networking, and academic discourse, which are crucial skills for professional development.
In addition to conference participation, our certificate encourages students to undertake independent research projects. These projects allow students to explore their interests in greater depth, develop their research skills, and contribute original insights into philosophy and religion.
What You’ll Learn:
- Philosophy of ancient texts
- Contemporary religious debates
- Critical thinking skills
- Ethical analysis
- Historical context of religious philosophies
How You’ll Learn:
- Online and on-campus courses
- Flexible learning schedule
- Interactive discussions
- Access to extensive resources
- Experienced faculty guidance
The core curriculum of the Certificate in Philosophy of Religion includes essential courses that provide a strong foundation in religious philosophy. Students can choose electives that align with their interests, covering a wide range of topics from ancient philosophical texts to modern ethical issues. This ensures participants receive a well-rounded education, preparing them for diverse career paths.
PHIL 140: Philosophy and the Bible: Old Testament
A study of the Old Testament, focusing on how it came to be written, on the social, cultural, and physical worlds it describes, and on the meaning and interpretation of important passages and books. The course will also address some philosophical questions it raises, such as those concerning the problem of evil, the creation and evolution debate, and the relation between ethics and religion.
PHIL 170: World Religions
A study of the world's major religious traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students will explore the basic histories and beliefs of these religions as well as some of the ethical issues that arise from modern practitioners. The course will also consider related philosophical questions such as the definition of religion and the relation of religion to morality and the good life.
PHIL 240: Philosophy and the Bible: New Testament
This course provides an overview of principles and practices in administration and management as applied to medical imaging educational programs within higher education. A study of the New Testament, focusing on how it came to be written, on the social, cultural, and physical worlds it describes, and on the meaning and interpretation of important passages and books. The course will also address some of the philosophical questions it raises, such as Jesus’ divinity, the Trinity, the resurrection and the atonement, salvation, and the relation between ethics and religion.
Discover the full Certificate in Philosophy of Religion course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
The skills acquired through the Certificate in Philosophy of Religion at Fort Hays State University prepare students for various professional roles that require critical thinking, ethical analysis, and a deep understanding of philosophical concepts. Here are some potential career paths:
Philosophy Instructor
Students can pursue careers as philosophy instructors at educational institutions, teaching courses on philosophical and religious topics. This role involves creating curricula, delivering lectures, and guiding students through complex philosophical concepts.
Ethics Consultant
Ethics consultants provide ethical analysis and guidance for businesses, organizations, and governmental bodies. This role requires applying philosophical principles to real-world ethical dilemmas and advising on best practices.
Community Leader
In community leadership roles, students can use their understanding of philosophy and religion to guide and support community organizations, which includes developing programs, leading discussions, and fostering an inclusive and thoughtful community environment.
Academic Researcher
Academic researchers contribute to scholarly work in philosophy and religion. This role involves conducting original research, publishing findings, and participating in academic conferences and discussions.
Counselor
With their philosophical insights, students can work as counselors, supporting individuals in ethical decision-making and personal development. This role requires strong analytical skills and the application of philosophical concepts to counseling practices.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $1,833.57* (on-campus) or $2,385.45* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 9 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($203.73/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online Undergrad tuition rate (265.05/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers several related programs for those interested in further expanding their knowledge. These programs provide additional opportunities for specialized study and professional development. Related programs include:
- Certificate in General Philosophy
- Certificate in Moral and Political Philosophy
- Minor in Philosophy
- Master of Liberal Studies (Philosophy)
Fort Hays State University offers online and on-campus certificates, providing flexibility for students.
No specific certifications or industry affiliations exist, but the certificate equips students with valuable skills for various professional roles.
Students can participate in national and regional philosophy conferences and undertake independent research projects.
The certificate prepares students for practical applications in their fields by developing critical thinking, ethical analysis, and research skills essential for various careers.
Information about the Department of History and Philosophy
The Department of History and Philosophy at FHSU offers a comprehensive educational experience that develops students' critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills.
The History Programs provide in-depth coursework exploring a wide range of historical periods and cultures, preparing students for careers in education, research, public history, and related fields. The Philosophy Programs challenge students to examine fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and values, fostering strong problem-solving skills and a thoughtful, reflective approach to life.
Together, these programs deliver a well-rounded education that combines historical understanding with philosophical inquiry. Graduates are equipped with the intellectual tools to succeed in diverse career paths and to contribute thoughtfully and effectively to society.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities.
- Phi Alpha Theta & History Club: This student organization provides a dynamic environment for engaging in intellectual discussions, film analyses, and activities centered on specific historical themes. The club fosters a collaborative and enriching learning experience for students passionate about history.
- Philosophy Club: This club offers students the opportunity to engage in thoughtful philosophical discussions that span multiple disciplines and address real-world issues, fostering meaningful dialogue between peers and faculty.
- Victor E. History Podcast: Hosted by faculty member Hollie Marquess, this podcast showcases research conducted by students, faculty, and alumni within the History Programs, highlighting diverse historical topics and scholarship.