Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: Philosophy, BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | ||||||||||
Philosophy, BADepartment of Philosophy, College of Humanities and Social Sciences 57 creditsIntroduction/What is the Study of Philosophy?Philosophy is among the oldest of intellectual disciplines. Among the questions dealt with in philosophy courses are “What is knowledge?”, “What is truth?”, and “Does God exist?” The Philosophy Department believes that consideration of these, and related questions, is fundamental to being educated and, as such, should be of interest to all students. The Department offers a wide range of courses in most of the traditional areas of philosophical concern such as ethics, epistemology, logic, metaphysics, and the history of philosophy. Why Consider a Philosophy Major?Work in Philosophy fits well into many pre-professional programs, including law school. Emphasizing, as it does, careful, deep, critical analysis of concepts and problems, Philosophy is an excellent major for students who will seek positions in business and government which require a liberal arts background.
Grade RequirementsA grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors. |
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Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | ||||||||
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❑ PHIL 102 - Introduction to Logic | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 112 - Introduction to Philosophy: Moral Issues | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 114 - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 202 - Intermediate Logic | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 310 - Theory of Knowledge | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 320 - Ethical Theory I | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 330 - Metaphysics I | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 364 - History of Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 366 - History of Philosophy: the Rationalists | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 367 - History of Philosophy: the Empiricists | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 410 - Theory of Knowledge II | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 417 - Seminar in Philosophy | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 420 - Ethical Theory II | |||||||||||
❑ PHIL 430 - Metaphysics II | |||||||||||
❑ 15 additional philosophy credits | |||||||||||
University Graduation RequirementsGeneral University Requirements (GURS) | |||||||||||
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