Wesley Wildman, Coordinator
745 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
T: 617.353.3033
E: wwildman@bu.edu
This program provides an academic setting for advanced studies in the philosophy
of religion and philosophy of science, as well as in mathematics and one or more
of the natural sciences, with a view to developing professional competency in
the interdisciplinary area defined by the relationship of philosophy, religion,
and the sciences. Graduate students in this specialization have access to courses
offered by the School of Theology, the Department of Philosophy, the Department
of Mathematics and relevant departments in the sciences. In addition, there are
unique opportunities offered by the Boston University Institute for Philosophy
and Religion, the Boston Center for the Philosophy and History of Science, and
surrounding Boston schools.
For
further information, as well as links to
reading lists and other resources for the
program, please click here.
Degrees offered: Master
of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy
Faculty: Bokulich,
Cohen, Harris, J. Hart, Klepper, Neville,
Roberts, Tauber, Wegter-McNelly, Wildman
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