Degree Plan
Students choose either the systematic sequence or the historical sequence as the first three philosophy courses required for the core curriculum, but they must complete one entire three-course sequence. These courses must be taken in the order shown.
Systematic Sequence
PHIL
1311- Philosophy of the Human Person
2314- Ethics
3313- Metaphysics
Historical Sequence
PHIL
1315 (3315)- Ancient Philosophy
2316- Medieval Philosophy
3317- Modern Philosophy
Students taking the four- or five-course requirement must complete either of the three-course sequences and any other one or two courses. PHIL 1311 and 1315 may not both be taken, nor both PHIL 1315 and 3315. Students who enroll with 60+ hours of transfer credit and who intend to take only the two-course requirement should take PHIL 3315 and PHIL 2316 to ensure earning sufficient upper-division credit for graduation.
Philosophy: 36 credit hours
Philosophy majors must complete all the courses in either Group I or Group II, plus six additional philosophy courses.
Group I
PHIL 1311- The Philosophy of the Human Person
2314- Ethics
2333- Logic (Traditional Logic)
3313- Metaphysics
4312- Philosophy of Knowledge (Epistemology)
4390- Senior Seminar
Group II
PHIL 1315 (3315)- Ancient Philosophy
2316- Medieval Philosophy
2333- Logic (Traditional Logic)
3317- Modern Philosophy
4318- Contemporary Philosophy
4390- Senior Seminar
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