Philosophy Major, B.A.

The philosophy major introduces students to the major figures and important philosophical issues in the contemporary world as well as to those in the world’s philosophical traditions.

Requirements for the Major

The major requires a minimum of 30 credits in philosophy at the 200 level or above, as well as a minimum of 15 credits at the 300 level or above, including the following philosophy courses:

Required:

PHIL 207Logic

3.0

PLRL 470Senior Seminar

3.0

Ethical Theory and Context: Take at least two of the following:

ENPL 267Thematic Studies: Vice and Virtue

3.0

PHIL 203Philosophical Issues in Feminism

3.0

PHIL 221Ethics

3.0

PLRL 219Ethics & Leadership

3.0

PHIL 220Professional Ethics

3.0

PHIL 315/HON 315Literature of Moral Reflection

3.0

PHIL 319/HON 329Biomedical Ethics

3.0

PHIL 323Philosophy of Race

3.0

Philosophical Traditions: Take at least three of the following:

PLRL 205Classical Religion & Philosophy

3.0

PHIL 305Great Figures in Western Political Thought

3.0

PHIL 307History of Philosophy: The Ancient World to the Renaissance

3.0

PHIL 308History of Philosophy: The Early Modern Era to the 20th Century

3.0

PHIL 360Topics in Ancient Greek Philosophy

3.0

REL 233Eastern Religions

3.0

 

PSCI 332Ancient Medieval Political Thought

3.0

or

PSCI 333Modern Political Thought

3.0

Three electives, ensuring at least 15 total credits in the major consists of 300-level or 400-level courses

Any PHIL or PL class as long as it is not already being used to fill a requirement in a category above

HON 318/MUSC 318Theory and Practice in the Arts: The Philosophy of Music

3.0

PSCI 304Philanthropy and Civic Life

3.0

PSCI 332Ancient Medieval Political Thought

3.0

PSCI 333Modern Political Thought

3.0

*PSCI 332/PSCI 333 can only fill one requirement in a category above.

Department faculty urge students who wish to pursue graduate study in philosophy to take more than the minimum number of hours required to complete a major.