The Major
              
	
	
				
				Requirements
Students who major in Philosophy must complete at least 10 courses in philosophy, including at least 7 300-level or above, and including the following:
1. One course in logic; for example:
- 110 Introduction to Logic
 
- 310 Intermediate Logic
 
2. One course in value theory; for example:
- 160 Introduction to Ethics
 
- 163 Business Ethics
 
- 164 Medical Ethics
 
- 170 Problems in Social Thought
 
- 180 Death and the Meaning of Life
 
- 343 Philosophy of Art
 
3. One course in History (A); for example:
- 320 History of Ancient Philosophy
 
- 328 Plato and Aristotle
 
- 329 Medieval Philosophy
 
4. One course in History (B); for example:
- 321 History of Modern Philosophy
 
- 330 Continental Rationalism
 
- 331 British Empiricism
 
5. Two courses in metaphysics and epistemology; for example:
- 341 Introduction to Metaphysics
 
- 342 Introduction to Epistemology
 
- 346 Introduction to Philosophy of Language
 
- 353 Introduction to Philosophy of Science
 
- 355 Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
 
- 383 Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
 
6. Integrative Experience course:
- 500 Contemporary Problems
 
7. Junior Year Writing course; one of the following:
- 400 Logic and Language
 
- 401 Writing in Philosophy
 
Note: Phil 400 and 500 also count towards the seven 300-level-or-above-courses requirement.
For the Departmental Honors Program
Students must, in addition to meeting these major requirements, maintain a high grade point average, and write an honors thesis. For details, consult the Director of Undergraduate Studies.