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Philosophy Major


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Requirements for Concentration:


The Philosophy major requires a total of 12 units.

100-level:


Majors must take PHIL 125 - Logic . They also must take two, additional 100-level courses, at least one of which must be either PHIL 101 - History of Western Philosophy: Ancient  or PHIL 102 - History of Western Philosophy: Modern  or  PHIL 104 - Tragedy & Philosophy: Ancient and Modern Perspectives  or PHIL 110 - Early Chinese Philosophy .

200-level:


Majors must take one course from each of the following:

300-level:


Three 300-level seminars, two of which must be differently numbered. The department will not entertain any requests to count a seminar under a number different from the one it is assigned in the curriculum.

PHIL 300 - Senior Thesis -PHIL 301 - Senior Thesis  is optional. Majors will consult with their faculty advisor about opting to write a senior thesis. Students who choose not to do a senior thesis will take an upper-level course instead (i.e., a 200-level or 300-level course).

NRO Policy:


After the declaration of major, no required philosophy courses may be elected NRO.

Recommendations:


Individual programs should be designed, in consultation with a faculty advisor, to give the student a representative acquaintance with major traditions in philosophy, competence in the skills of philosophic investigation and argument, and opportunities for exploration in areas of special interest. Students considering a concentration in philosophy are advised to take PHIL 101  or PHIL 102  early in their careers. German, French, and Greek are languages of particular importance in Western philosophy; Chinese will be of special interest to those taking PHIL 110 , PHIL 210 , or PHIL 350 .

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