
Have you ever wondered about the differences between belief systems—or how they connect and influence one another? Barton’s Philosophy and Religion program invites students to explore the fundamental questions of human existence, belief, and morality through the lenses of world religions and philosophical thought.
Barton Benefits
At Barton, our academic programs are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking necessary to thrive in today’s world. Whether you're just beginning your educational journey or advancing your career, we offer flexible and rigorous programs that support your goals.
- Affordable Tuition: Benefit from low-cost tuition compared to many other colleges and universities.
- Flexible Learning Options: Take advantage of online availability for most courses, making it easier to fit your education into your schedule.
- Complete Your General Education: Earn transferable general education credits while exploring engaging topics in philosophy and religion.
- Diverse Course Offerings: Choose from a variety of courses that fulfill both general education requirements and electives, supporting multiple degree and transfer pathways.
Whether you're pursuing further academic study, preparing for a career in education, ministry, counseling, law, or simply seeking to broaden your worldview, Barton’s Philosophy and Religion program offers a strong foundation for intellectual and personal growth.
Studying philosophy and religion enhances your ability to think critically and consistently, organize complex ideas, analyze issues from multiple viewpoints, and develop practical problem-solving and leadership skills—all of which are highly valued in today’s modern job market.
Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel
The Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel serves as a beautiful and reflective space on campus, showcasing five historic stained-glass windows generously donated by Mrs. Morrison in 1991. These stunning windows were restored in 2001 and now enhance the charm and character of the fully renovated chapel.
The chapel is available for tours, private events, and rentals.
Learn more about scheduling a visit, renting the space, and its rich history on the Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel webpage.
Associate in Arts - Emphasis of Study
Philosophy and Religion
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Barton Community College's Philosophy and Religion curriculum is designed to provide the general education requirement and core Philosophy and Religion courses for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Religion. In addition to general education courses like Intro to Philosophy and World Religion, we offer a variety of electives including Ethics and New Testament courses. Electives must meet the requirements of your transferring institution. Students should coordinate with their advisor for transfer requirements.
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