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Department of Philosophy

Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
Philosophy Major


Students must select from the Philosophy Major, the Prelaw Option, or the Religious Studies Option.

Philosophy Major requirements (32 units)
PHIL 25, 45 or 145 (3 units)
PHIL 101 and 103 (6 units)
Select 2: PHIL 105, 146, 150, 156, or 157 (6 units)
Select 1: PHIL 115 or 118 (3 units)
Select at least 2: PHIL 190 and/or 192 (3 units)
PHIL 170T (3 units)
Approved philosophy electives (8 units)

Prelaw Option requirements (33 units)
The Prelaw Option emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills, as well as ethics and issues related to law. It also includes a law-related intern experience. Law schools do not prefer any specific major, but emphasize critical thinking and general education. (See Preprofessional Preparation). Students with a strong interest in philosophy as well as law may find this option valuable. Depend ing upon the interests of the student, courses or minors in political science, business, criminology, and a variety of social sciences would be useful electives for the Prelaw Option.
PHIL 25 or 45 (3 units)
PHIL 101 or 103 (3 units)
PHIL 115 or 118 (3 units)
PHIL 120 or 122 (3 units)
PHIL 121 or 127 (3 units)
Select two: PHIL 146, 150, 156 or 157 (6 units)
PHIL 170T (3 units)
PHIL 199 (3 units)
Electives: ANTH 119; CRIM 20; AF AM 146; B A 18, 120; PL SI 110, 111, 170, 171; COMM 105, 149, 163, or other approved courses (6 units)


Religious Studies Option requirements (32 units)
The department has prepared a special program for those who wish to engage in a combined study of philosophy and religion. This option emphasizes the comparative and ecumenical study of religion. Students with a general interest in religion might consider this option. Those who wish to pursue a religious vocation or do graduate work in religious studies will find it especially valuable.
PHIL 25, 45, or 145 (3 units)
PHIL 130, 131 (6 units)
PHIL 133W and/or 134 (3-7 units)
PHIL 136, 137, 138 (3-6 units)
PHIL 170T or 172T (3 units)
Select one: PHIL 101, 103, 105, 107 (3 units)
Select one: HIST 103, 116, ANTH 150W or other approved courses outside the Philosophy Department (3 units)
PHIL 190, 192, or approved philosophy electives (3-4 units)

General Education (51 units)

Electives and remaining degree requirements (40-47* units)

(see Degree Requirements); may be used toward a dual major or minor

Total (124 units)

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* It is anticipated that the following courses within the department will also meet General Education requirments: PHIL 1, 2, 10, 20, 25, 31, 45, 110, 120, 132, 150. Consult the Schedule of Courses for a current list of approved G.E. courses.




Advising Notes

  1. CR/NC grading is not permitted in courses used to fulfill the philosophy major requirements.
  2. General Education and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, program coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information.
  3. Students intending to pursue graduate study in philosophy, law, or religious studies should seek a faculty adviser's help in planning adequate preparation.
  4. Visit the Philosophy Department office or your faculty adviser for the list of approved T classes for the major.

 

Philosophy Minor

The Minor in Philosophy consists of 15 units in philosophy, of which at least 9 units must be upper-division.

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