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Metaphysics

Philosophy Minor

Units: 3

PHIL 411

or

A Philosophy Minor is offered with the completion of 20 units beyond the general education requirement, 17 of which must be upper division. The student must select two courses from the following:

Epistemology

Units: 3

PHIL 412

Ethics

Units: 3

PHIL 413

Philosophy of Religion

198

Units: 3

PHIL 414

Philosophy: Standard Concentration

Greek & Roman Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 301

Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 302

Standard Concentration The Standard concentration consists of 36 units beyond the general education requirement. The student must take:

Units: 3

PHIL 303

And two courses from the following:

Introduction to Logic

Units: 3

PHIL 210

Metaphysics Epistemology

Units: 3

PHIL 411

Units: 3

PHIL 412

the three courses in the history of philosophy sequence:

Ethics

Units: 3

PHIL 413

Greek & Roman Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 301

Upper Division Course Restrictions: No student who has taken one of the lower division history of philosophy courses:

Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 302

Units: 3

PHIL 303

and the three courses in the major divisions of philosophy:

Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Introduction to Medieval Philosophy Introduction to Modern Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 211

Units: 3

PHIL 212

Metaphysics Epistemology

Units: 3

PHIL 411

Units: 3

PHIL 213

Units: 3

PHIL 412

Ethics

Units: 3

PHIL 413

will be permitted to enroll in its corresponding upper division number:

Additional Requirements Additionally, the student must take:

Greek & Roman Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 301

Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy

Units: 3

PHIL 302

Philosophy of Religion

Units: 3

PHIL 414

Units: 3

PHIL 303

and select six units of upper division elective courses chosen from:

Any student who falls into this category, and who is also a philosophy major, a philosophy minor, or a humanities major with a philosophy concentration—all of whom are required to take upper division courses in the history of philosophy—will be asked to substitute another philosophy course for the history of philosophy course. Selection of an appropriate substitute will be made in consultation with the student’s advisor.

Advanced Studies in the History of Philosophy Units: 3

PHIL 415

Advanced Studies in the Divisions of Philosophy

PHIL 425

Units: 3

Advanced Studies in Philosophical Topics

Units: 3

PHIL 435

Advanced Philosophy Seminar

Units: 1 - 3

PHIL 445

Departmental Seminar Requirement Finally each student must meet the departmental seminar requirement of six units as follows:

Courses(PHIL)

Philosophy Seminar

Units: 1

PHIL 350

Introduction to Logic 3 A general introduction to logic covering both deductive and inductive inference, and the analysis of arguments in ordinary language. 3 An introduction to philosophy through a study of the earliest period of philosophic development in the West, covering the Pre-Socratics through the Neo-Platonists. Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Introduction to Medieval Philosophy 3 An introduction to philosophy through a study of the history of philosophy, from Augustine to William of Occam, with special emphasis upon Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.

PHIL 210

Three units of PHIL 350 must be taken.

Senior Thesis

Units: 3

PHIL 450

Three units of PHIL 450 must be taken.

PHIL 211

PHIL 212

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