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Nov 24, 2024
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Spring 2020 Update [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Philosophy, B.A.
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NY State Program Code: 04137
HEGIS Code: 1509.00
CIP Code: 38.0101
(31 credits)
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General Education Requirements
All students must satisfy the University’s General Education requirements and foreign language requirements, in addition to the requirements for the major in philosophy. Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy
Required GPA: 2.0
Credits Required for Major: 31
Credits Required to Graduate: 120 Senior Projects for Majors (PHI 498/499)
Though not required, this two semester research project is highly recommended, especially for those expecting to do graduate work in philosophy; no student will be awarded honors in philosophy without completing it.
Philosophy Electives
Philosophy Electives must be selected in consultation with the adviser. Semester Sequence
Degree: B.A.
Required GPA: 2.0
Credits Required for Major: 31
Credits Required to Graduate: 120
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Requirements |
Course |
Credits |
Freshmen |
Sophomore |
Junior |
Senior |
Courses Offered: Fall/Spring |
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Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
PHI (0154) 110 Introduction to Philosophy
or
PHI (0154) 212 Ethics & Morality |
3 |
✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
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PHI (0154) 311 History of Philosophy I |
3 |
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or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
PHI (0154) 312 History of Philosophy II |
3 |
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or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
PHI (0154) 313 History of Philosophy III |
3 |
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or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
PHI (0154) 314 History of Philosophy IV |
3 |
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or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
PHI (0154) 315 History of Philosophy V |
3 |
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or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
or ✓ |
PHI (0154) 395 Philosophical Writing* |
1 |
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✓ |
or ✓ |
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Level I-IV Language** |
0-12 |
✓ |
or ✓ |
✓ |
or ✓ |
✓ |
or ✓ |
✓ |
or ✓ |
Philosophy Electives |
12 |
✓ |
or ✓ |
✓ |
or ✓ |
✓ |
or ✓ |
✓ |
or ✓ |
Note: Majors should take required courses in whatever semester they are offered.
*PHI 395 is an Independent study, taken in conjunction with an upper-level philosophy course where students are provided with close supervision on an extended writing project. Students can take this course earlier and repeat it.
**Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the foreign language requirement.
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