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College Distribution Requirements:
___ I: Arts
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II: Historical Studies
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III: Literature
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IV: Quantitative Reasoning
___ V: Social Sciences
___ IV: Natural Sciences
___ Natural
Science: Lab
___ EN 115
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Foreign Language (______________)
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Diversity (US)
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Diversity (non-US)
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Wellness (4 credits)
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January Plans
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hours (at least 115 graded)
To complete
the major in philosophy, a student must take a minimum of ten courses, at least
three of which must be at or above the 300 level, no more than two of which may
be at the 100 level, and a colloquium series. Those courses must include:
Core
Courses:
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231 Ancient Philosophy
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232 Modern Philosophy
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201/2 Colloquium Series
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course in logic/argumentation
(chosen
from 151 or 158)
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course in metaphysics and epistemology
(chosen
from 239, 253, 274, 317, 338, 353, 373, 376)
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course in values
(chosen
from 211, 218, 234, 236, 272, 311, 374)
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course in diversity
(chosen from 213, 215, 221, 272, 297 [Indian Philosophy], 311, 312, or a pre-approved course in non-Western philosophy)
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To complete the minor in philosophy,
a student must take a minimum of six courses in philosophy, at least one of
which must be at or above the 300 level. The six courses must include:
___ one course in the history of Western philosophy
(chosen from 231, 232, 352, 353, 359, 373, 374, or 378)
___one course in metaphysics and epistemology
(chosen from 239, 253, 274, 317, 338, 353, 373, or 376)
___one course in values
(chosen from 211, 218, 234, 236, 272, 311, or 374)
Philosophy Electives: (3 more philosophy courses, no more than 1 of which may be at the 100-level)
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