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Philosophy: Intensive Honors Track
One logic course (*PHIL 110: Intro to Logic or *160: Intermediate Logic):
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 1. |
Three history of philosophy courses:
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 2. | *PHIL 141: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle |
| 3. | *PHIL 143: History Modern Europ Philosophy |
| 4. | *PHIL 145: History Contemp Philosophy |
| or | *PHIL 154: Recent European Philosophy |
One advanced ethics course:
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 5. | PHIL 220: History of Ethics |
| or | PHIL 228: Contemporary Moral Theory |
One advanced metaphysics course:
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 6. | PHIL 240: Epistemology |
| or | PHIL 241: Philosophy of Science |
One advanced seminar devoted to the study of a single Major philosopher: (For example: PHIL 250, 251, 256, 257).
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 8. |
One advanced seminar devoted to the study of a Major philosophical tradition: (For example: PHIL 210, 211, 258, 265, 275).
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 9. | |
| 10. | PHIL 203: Surseminar Teaching Philosophy |
| or | PHIL 296: Research Apprenticeship |
| 11. | Directed Research |
| 12. | PHIL 299: Thesis |
One designated capstone seminar:
| Course | Semester | Grade | Departmental
Waiver |
| 8. |
Required Courses Outside Philosophy:
Reading competence in Greek, Latin, German, or French, as demonstrated by earned grades of B- or better in a full-year language course or by other suitable evidence.
*Recommended during the first and/or second year of study
reviewed 3/03
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