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Nov 02, 2024
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2014-2015 General Catalog (Summer, Fall 2014) ARCHIVED CATALOG: To search archives, MUST use search box to left. Current catalog: catalog.usu.edu.
Philosophy - BS
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College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Languages, Philosophy and Communication Studies
(33 credits) (2.5 GPA)
Students must complete the General Education Requirements :
- or will fulfill the Humanities requirement in the Breadth requirements
Students must also complete the University Studies Depth Requirements :
- and will fulfill the Communications Intensive (CI) requirement
- , if chosen for the major, will fulfill the Quantitative Intensive (QI) requirement
- Complete at least 2 credits in approved 3000-level or above courses from each of the following two categories: Life and Physical Sciences (DSC) and Social Sciences (DSS). will not satisfy this requirement, but will.
All philosophy majors must complete 33 credits of philosophy. Up to 6 pass/fail credits in philosophy courses may be applied toward the philosophy major. The requirements are distributed as follows:
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Philosophy Major and Minor Requirements
Minimum Departmental Requirements
Total Credits:
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Philosophy Major - BA
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33
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Philosophy Major – BA Concentration in Ethics
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33
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Philosophy Major - BS
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33
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Philosophy Major – BS Concentration in Ethics
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33
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Philosophy Minor
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18
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Grade Point Average to Declare a Major or Minor
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2.5 Career GPA
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Grade Point Average to Graduate with Major or Minor
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2.5 GPA within Major/Minor Classes
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A minimum of 50 percent of major credits must be earned at USU.
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Notes
Courses for Philosophy Majors and Minors require a minimum grade of C- or better.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree additional requirements include two years of language, or same as University Requirement. The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in philosophy can be awarded to philosophy majors who have taken 12 credits in math or science beyond the University Studies Requirements, as approved by an advisor.
A Philosophy DSC course will not satisfy the DSC (Depth Life and Physical Sciences) General Education requirement for a Philosophy Major. But if ADVS 3200 is taken (a DSC attribute course) it will fulfill the DSC requirement and will also fulfill a Philosophy elective. Bachelor of Science in Philosophy Major (33 credits) (2.5 GPA)
A. Required Courses (15 credits)
B. Elective Courses (15 credits)
Choose five other philosophy courses not already taken above, four of which must be at the upper-division level (3000 or higher). C. Phiosophy Senior Project Options (3 credits)
I. “Thesis” Option: After completing at least 24 credits toward the Philosophy major, the student will enroll in PHIL 4910 (3 credits) with a faculty member and write an essay (around 20 pages); suitable for publication in an undergraduate journal on an agreed-upon topic.
II. “Synthesis” Option: After completing at least 24 credits toward the Philosophy major, the student will enroll in PHIL 4910 (3 credits) with a faculty member and undertake a project which in some way documents or expresses the relevance of their philosophical studies to an important issue of contemporary life, or to their personal development. Students must work out in advance the details of the project, including grading criteria, with a faculty member.
III. “Extra Class” Option: The student will complete an additional 3000 or 4000-level class (not 4910). D. Science Requirement
To receive a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, students must take 12 credits in math or science beyond the University Studies Requirements, as approved by an advisor. Bachelor of Science in Philosophy with Concentration in Ethics (33 credits) (2.5 GPA)
All philosophy majors must complete 33 credits of philosophy. Up to 6 pass/fail credits in philosophy courses may be applied toward the philosophy major. The requirements are distributed as follows: A. Required Courses (21 credits)
Select one of the following four courses:
B. Elective Courses (9 credits)
Choose three other philosophy courses not already taken above, two of which must be at the upper-division level (3000 or higher). (See list of elective courses for Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, shown in previous elective courses listing.) C. Philosophy Senior Project Options (3 credits)
I. “Thesis” Option: After completing at least 24 credits toward the Philosophy major, the student will enroll in PHIL 4910 (3 credits) with a faculty member and write an essay (around 20 pages); suitable for publication in an undergraduate journal on an agreed-upon topic.
II. “Synthesis” Option: After completing at least 24 credits toward the Philosophy major, the student will enroll in PHIL 4910 (3 credits) with a faculty member and undertake a project which in some way documents or expresses the relevance of their philosophical studies to an important issue of contemporary life, or to their personal development. Students must work out in advance the details of the project, including grading criteria, with a faculty member.
III. “Extra Class” Option: The student will complete an additional 3000 or 4000-level class (not 4910). D. Science Requirement
To receive a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, students must take 12 credits in math or science beyond the University Studies Requirements, as approved by an advisor. Minimum University Requirements
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