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Philosophy Undergraduate Major (BA, BS, HBA, HBS)

  • Write philosophically rigorous papers that demonstrate key critical thinking skills, including comprehension and analysis of contemporary and historical philosophical texts and the ability to organize their writing around philosophically appropriate arguments.
  • Make use of philosophical arguments and concepts, including those from traditional styles or schools of philosophy, in ways which demonstrate an engagement with some aspect of our shared world. 
  • Make use of some of the key philosophical texts and ideas from at least one non-traditional area of philosophy in their written work.
  • At least 44 total credits of PHL courses.

  • At least 24 credits must be upper division.

  • No courses used to satisfy the requirements of major may be taken S/U.

  • Only courses with C– or better will be accepted for the major.

  • Students must have a 2.5 GPA in those courses used to satisfy the requirements of the major.

Course List
Code Title Credits
Philosophical Foundations (12-16)  
Select four courses from the following: 12-16

PHL 121

*REASONING AND WRITING  

PHL 201

*INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY  

PHL 203

*THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE  

PHL 205

*ETHICS  

PHL 207

*POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY  

PHL 208/REL 208

INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHIST TRADITIONS  

PHL 213/REL 213

*INTRODUCTION TO HINDU TRADITIONS  

PHL 251

*KNOWERS, KNOWING, AND THE KNOWN  

PHL 280

*ETHICS OF DIVERSITY  

PHL 301

*HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY  

PHL 321

DEDUCTIVE LOGIC  

PHL 443/REL 443

*WORLD VIEWS AND ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES  

PHL 444/REL 444

*BIOMEDICAL ETHICS  
WIC (3-4)  
Select at least one PHL course with a WIC designation (e.g. PHL 407) 3-4
Diversity (3-4) 1  
Select one course from the following: 3-4

PHL 213/REL 213

*INTRODUCTION TO HINDU TRADITIONS  

PHL 214/REL 214

*INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC TRADITIONS  

PHL 275

*INTRODUCTION TO DISABILITY STUDIES  

PHL 280

*ETHICS OF DIVERSITY  

PHL 316/REL 316

INTELLECTUAL ISSUES OF MEXICO AND MEXICAN AMERICANS  

PHL 345/REL 345

*FIRST FREEDOM: RELIGIOUS LIBERTY AND INTOLERANCE  

PHL 371/REL 371

*PHILOSOPHIES OF CHINA  

PHL 360

*PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS  

PHL 417/WGSS 417

FEMINIST PHILOSOPHIES  

PHL 430/REL 430

HISTORY OF BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY  

PHL 448/ES 448/REL 448

NATIVE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHIES  
Electives 2  
Total credits required for graduation 180

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

1

Some special topics courses (PHL 299PHL 399PHL 499, as well as some WIC seminar courses (PHL 407) and some “Great Figures” seminars (PHL 411) seminars, will satisfy the Philosophy major’s Diversity requirement. Check with professor or advisor

2

Sufficient additional credits of PHL course work, as necessary to meet the 44 total credits requirement, and 24 total upper-division credits requirement