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May 14th – June 17th

The mode of instruction for each course is listed below.

We make every effort to keep this page up-to-date, mirroring the information in ConnectCarolina. If you notice discrepancies, please kindly email our Student Services Coordinator at rebecca1@unc.edu!

(Last updated December 2, 2024)

Detailed course descriptions will be posted by late February 2025.


PHIL 102.001 – Introduction to Philosophy: Central Problems, Great Minds, Big Ideas
Instructor: Nolan Whitaker. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 105.001 – How to Reason and Argue: An Introduction to Critical Thinking
Instructor: Ram Neta. This course meets via remote, all asynchronous (RA) instruction.

PHIL 111.001 – Philosopher Queens: World Philosophies through Women’s Texts
Instructor: Aurora Yu. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 140.001 – Knowledge and Society
Instructor: Thomas Mattessich. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL/LING 145.001 – Language, Communication, and Human and Animal Minds
Instructor: Caleb Hobbs. This course meets MTWRF 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. via remote synchronous (RS) instruction.

PHIL 155.001 – Truth and Proof: Introduction to Mathematical Logic
Instructor: Dash Shulman. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 161.001 – Virtue, Value, and Happiness: An Introduction to Moral Theory
Instructor: Will Kanwischer. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 164.001 – Morality and Business
Instructor: Zach Ferguson. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 165.001 – Bioethics
Instructor: Jackson Bittick. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 213.001 – Asian Philosophy
Instructor: Jackson LeViness. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 224.001 – Existential Philosophy and the Meaning(lessness) of Life
Instructor: Ben Schwartz. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL/POLI/PWAD 272.001 – The Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense
Instructor: Genae Matthews. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.