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Philosophy - General Option

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Philosophy - General Option (120 Credits)

A student may be admitted to the Philosophy - General option upon making their intention known to the department.

The student must complete 27 credits of coursework in philosophy: 3 credits in an introductory PHIL course (which generally counts toward a UCORE requirement); 3 credits in PHIL 201 to satisfy a logical requirement (which can count toward the [QUAN] requirement); 9 credits toward a breadth requirement (3 credits in each of History, Value Theory, and Metaphysics & Epistemology (M&E)); 3 credits in further study in any of the three main areas; 6 credits in advanced study from 300-400 level PHIL courses; and 3 credits in a capstone [CAPS] course in philosophy.

No course with a grade of D+ or less and no course taken pass/fail will be counted toward the major. The overall GPA for courses in the major must be at least a 2.00.
First Year
First TermCredits
Arts [ARTS]3
HISTORY 105 [ROOT]3
Introductory PHIL Course [HUM] or [WRTG]13
Electives26
Second TermCredits
Communication [COMM], Humanities [HUM], Written Communication [WRTG]33
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
PHIL 201 [QUAN]3
Social Sciences [SSCI]3
Electives23
Second Year
First TermCredits
Biological Sciences [BSCI] with lab44
Foreign Language, if necessary, or Elective2,54
History of Philosophy Course (Group A)6,73
Value Theory Course (Group B)7,83
Electives22
Second TermCredits
Equity and Justice [EQJS]3
Foreign Language, if needed, or Elective22,54
Metaphysics and Epistemology Course (Group C)2,93
Physical Sciences [PSCI] with lab44
Complete Writing Portfolio
Third Year
First TermCredits
Diversity [DIVR]3
Further Study Requirement7,103
Electives29
Second TermCredits
PHIL Integrative Capstone [CAPS]3
Electives212
Fourth Year
First TermCredits
Advanced Study Requirement7,113
Electives212
Second TermCredits
Advanced Study Requirement7,113
Electives212

Footnotes
1Introductory PHIL Course (3 credits): Select one from PHIL 101 [HUM], 103 [HUM], 200 [WRTG], 207 [HUM], and 210 [HUM].
2Electives: Students are encouraged to apply electives toward completion of an additional major. Elective courses must include sufficient 300-400 level coursework to fulfill the University requirement of 40 upper division credits.
3Students must meet UCORE requirements not satisfied by Introductory Course and applicable course must be from a subject other than PHIL.
4To meet College of Arts and Sciences requirements, students must complete 1 additional lab credit of [BSCI] or [PSCI] for a total of 8 credits (2 labs).
5Two years of high school foreign language or at least two semesters of college-level foreign language are required by the College of Arts and Sciences for graduation.
6History of Philosophy Course (Group A) (3 credits): Choose one from PHIL 314 [M], 315 [M], 320 [M], 321, 322, 333, 390, 420, 421, and 437 [M] not used to fulfill other Philosophy major requirements.
7To meet University requirements, students are required to complete at least two [M] courses.
8Value Theory Course (Group B) (3 credits): Choose one from PHIL 220, 234, 280, 333, 360, 365, 370, 390, 406, 413, 425, 431, 435, 437 [M], 438 [M], 445, 450, 460 [M], 462 [M], 470, 472 [M], 475 not used to fulfill other Philosophy major requirements.
9Metaphysics and Epistemology Course (Group C) (3 credits): Choose one from PHIL 207, 350, 390, 401, 406, 407, 413, 425, 442 [M], 443 [M], 446, 447, 475 not used to fulfill other Philosophy major requirements.
10Further Study Requirement (3 credits): Any course in groups A, B, and C not used to fulfill other requirements.
11Advanced Study Requirement (6 credits): Any 300-400-level PHIL course not used to fulfill other requirements.

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