Requirements
Students in the Grad Track program may select up to 6 hours of 5000-level PHIL courses to fulfil the 6 hours of advanced philosophy courses required for the B. A. degree in Philosophy. Students may select the remaining courses (up to 12 hours total) from 5000-level PHIL courses chosen to align with the required courses for the major in Philosophy. These courses can be comprised from the following Groups.
Group A - Environmental Philosophy
- PHIL 5000 - Environmental Ethics (for PHIL 4700 ) or
- PHIL 5010 - Seminar in the Philosophy of Ecology (for PHIL 4450 ) or
- PHIL 5700 - Seminar in Environmental Ethics (for PHIL 4740 )
Group B - History of Philosophy
- PHIL 5100 - Ancient Philosophy (for PHIL 3310 ) or
- PHIL 5200 - Modern Philosophy (for PHIL 3330 ) or
- PHIL 5250 - Topics in the History of Philosophy
Group C - Normativity and Values
- PHIL 5300 - Social and Political Philosophy (for PHIL 3120 ) or
- PHIL 5400 - Seminar in Ethical Theory (for PHIL 3400 )
Group D - Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 5600 - Philosophy of Religion (for PHIL 3600 ) or
- PHIL 5650 - Asian Philosophies and Religions in Practice (for PHIL 3620 /PHIL 3625 )
Note
Student progress will be monitored on a semester-by-semester basis by the directors of graduate and undergraduate studies. Students must meet with each of the directors and must maintain a 3.0 GPA in the graduate coursework. Students must complete the bachelor’s degree prior to being fully admitted to the MA in Philosophy. A student can take a maximum of 12 hours of graduate courses through the Grad Track Pathway.