DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
Room 212, Beveridge Arts Centre
The study of philosophy involves systematic investigation of the most fundamental questions a person asks, such as: How should I live? Does God exist? What can I know? What rights and obligations do I have? What makes a society just? Studying philosophy not only bestows insight into questions like these, but also helps develop skills of analysis, argumentation and clear expression.
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Philosophy
6h of Phil at the 1000-level, 2006 or both 3513 and 3533; 2016; 2306; 2823; 2913 or 3553; 3113 or 3223; 4996 and an additional 15h philosophy which must include 6h at the 3000-level (54h).
Bachelor of Arts with Major in Philosophy
6h of Phil at the 1000-level; 2006 or both 3513 and 3533; 2016; 2306; 2813 or 2823; 2913; and an additional 12h philosophy which must include 6h at the 3000-level (42h). Second majors may take a 36h major comprising 6h of Phil at the 1000-level; 2006 or both 3513 and 3533; 2016; 2306; and an additional 12h of philosophy which must include 6h at the 3000-level (36h).