The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Total Course Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree: 120 units
See Bachelor's Degree Requirements in the University Catalog for complete details on general degree requirements. A minimum of 40 units, including those required for the major, must be upper division.
A suggested Major Academic Plan (MAP) has been prepared to help students meet all graduation requirements within four years. You can view MAPs on the Degree MAPs page in the University Catalog or you can request a plan from your major advisor.
General Education Pathway Requirements: 48 units
See General Education in the University Catalog and the Class Schedule for the most current information on General Education Pathway Requirements and course offerings.
This major has approved GE modification(s). See below for information on how to apply these modification(s).
- PHIL 201 is an approved major course substitutions for Humanities (C2).
- PHIL 420 is an approved GE Writing Intensive substitutions.
Diversity Course Requirements: 6 units
See Diversity Requirements in the University Catalog. Most courses taken to satisfy these requirements may also apply to General Education .
Literacy Requirement:
See Mathematics and Writing Requirements in the University Catalog. Writing proficiency in the major is a graduation requirement and may be demonstrated through satisfactory completion of a course in your major which has been designated as the Writing Proficiency (WP) course for the semester in which you take the course. Students who earn below a C- are required to repeat the course and earn a C- or higher to receive WP credit. See the Class Schedule for the designated WP courses for each semester. You must complete the GE Written Communication (A2) requirement before you may register for a WP course.
Course Requirements for the Major: 36 units
Completion of the following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, is required of all candidates for this degree.
Lower-Division Requirements: 6 units
1 course selected from:
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 101 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3.0 | FS | GE | |
PHIL 104 | The Good Life | 3.0 | FS | GE | |
1 course required:
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 201 | History of Ancient Philosophy | 3.0 | FA | ||
Upper-Division Requirements: 30 units
3 courses required:
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 302 | History of Modern Philosophy | 3.0 | SP | ||
PHIL 380 | Intermediate Logic | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 490 | Senior Capstone Seminar | 3.0 | SP | GW | |
Prerequisite: 12 units in Philosophy. |
1 course selected from:
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 320 | Ethics | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 340I | Social and Political Philosophy | 3.0 | SP | GE WI | |
1 course selected from:
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 360 | Theory of Knowledge (Epistemology) | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 361 | Metaphysics | 3.0 | SP | ||
3 courses selected from:
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 303I | History of 19th Century Philosophy | 3.0 | FA | GE WI | |
PHIL 304 | Analytic Philosophy | 3.0 | INQ | ||
PHIL 305 | Continental Philosophy | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 306 | American Philosophy | 3.0 | INQ | ||
PHIL 335 | Regional Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 367 | Philosophy of Mind and Language | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 370 | Philosophy of Science | 3.0 | FS | GE | |
PHIL 370I | Philosophy of Science - Writing Intensive | 3.0 | FS | GE WI | |
PHIL 382 | Sartre and Camus | 3.0 | SP | ||
PHIL 384 | Aesthetics | 3.0 | INQ | ||
PHIL 420 | Contemporary Moral Theory | 3.0 | SP | GW | |
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Written Communication (A2) requirement. | |||||
PHIL 480 | Advanced Logic | 3.0 | SP | ||
Prerequisites: PHIL 380, faculty permission. | |||||
PHIL 499H | Senior Honors Research Paper | 3.0 | FS | GW | |
Prerequisites: Completion of GE Written Communication (A2) requirement, acceptance into Honors in Philosophy, faculty permission. |
6 units selected from:
Any philosophy (PHIL) courses (except PHIL 102) selected in consultation with the Philosophy Department advisor.
Philosophy and Law Advising Cluster
Those students majoring in philosophy who plan to enter law school should consider, as part of or in addition to the regular degree requirements the following cluster of courses. See the Undergraduate Advisor for additional information.
SUBJ NUM | Title | Sustainable | Units | Semester Offered | Course Flags |
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PHIL 304 | Analytic Philosophy | 3.0 | INQ | ||
PHIL 332 | Criminal Justice Ethics | 3.0 | FS | ||
This course is also offered as
POLS 332. | |||||
PHIL 380 | Intermediate Logic | 3.0 | FA | ||
PHIL 438 | Jurisprudence: Philosophy of Law | 3.0 | FS | ||
This course is also offered as
POLS 438. | |||||
POLS 451B | Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties | 3.0 | FS | ||
This course is also offered as
MCGS 451B. | |||||
POLS 453 | Legal Analysis | 3.0 | FA | ||
Note: Enrollment in POLS 451B and POLS 453 must be concurrent for the purposes of satisfying the requirements of the Philosophy and Law advising cluster.
Electives Requirement:
To complete the total units required for the bachelor's degree, select additional elective courses from the total University offerings. You should consult with an advisor regarding the selection of courses which will provide breadth to your University experience and possibly apply to a supportive second major or minor.
Grading Requirement:
All courses taken to fulfill major course requirements must be taken for a letter grade except those courses specified by the department as Credit/No Credit grading only.
Advising Requirement:
Advising is mandatory for all majors in this degree program. Consult your undergraduate advisor for specific information.
Honors in the Major:
Honors in the Major is a program of independent work in your major. It requires 6 units of honors course work completed over two semesters.
The Honors in the Major program allows you to work closely with a faculty mentor in your area of interest on an original performance or research project. This year-long collaboration allows you to work in your field at a professional level and culminates in a public presentation of your work. Students sometimes take their projects beyond the University for submission in professional journals, presentation at conferences, or academic competition. Such experience is valuable for graduate school and professional life. Your honors work will be recognized at your graduation, on your permanent transcripts, and on your diploma. It is often accompanied by letters of commendation from your mentor in the department or the department chair.
Some common features of Honors in the Major program are:
- You must take 6 units of Honors in the Major course work. All 6 units are honors classes (marked by a suffix of H), and at least 3 of these units are independent study (399H, 499H, 599H) as specified by your department. You must complete each class with a minimum grade of B.
- You must have completed 9 units of upper-division course work or 21 overall units in your major before you can be admitted to Honors in the Major. Check the requirements for your major carefully, as there may be specific courses that must be included in these units.
- Your cumulative GPA should be at least 3.5 or within the top 5% of majors in your department.
- Your GPA in your major should be at least 3.5 or within the top 5% of majors in your department.
- Most students apply for or are invited to participate in Honors in the Major during the second semester of their junior year. Then they complete the 6 units of course work over the two semesters of their senior year.
- Your honors work culminates with a public presentation of your honors project.
While Honors in the Major is part of the Honors Program, each department administers its own program. Please contact your major department or major advisor to apply.
Honors in Philosophy:
To graduate with Honors in Philosophy a student must:
1. Fulfill all requirements for a major in Philosophy.
2. Write a Senior Honors Thesis. (See PHIL 499H)
3. Achieve a grade point average of at least 3.66 in those courses taken to fulfill the requirements for the major and PHIL 499H.
4. Pass satisfactorily an oral examination on the thesis.