2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog > Academic Departments and Programs > Philosophy and Religious Studies > Philosophy Major
HFA PEAK
3 credits
1 credit
9 credits
PHI-498 is required to be taken yearly, for a total of 1-4 credits.
Upon successful completion of this major, students will be able to:
1) Write a philosophical paper. This entails presenting a thesis or claim in a mid-sized paper while utilizing multiple sources accurately and analyzing the relationship between the sources clearly.
2) Read philosophical texts independently. This entails analyzing or reflecting on the relationships between primary and secondary sources while utilizing appropriate concepts, theories, and methodologies.
3) Conduct research in philosophy. This entails identifying a focused and manageable topic or problem in philosophy and locating multiple relevant sources that are cited and evaluated accurately.
4) Engage philosophical literature of non-dominant cultures and communities. This entails incorporating and examining content related to issues and artifacts of cultures and communities that are under-represented or marginalized, often on the basis of gender, racial, ethnic, religious, or diasporic identity.
5) Analyze philosophical ideas and arguments. This entails presenting a clear, accurate, and meaningful assessment of a philosophical argument.
6) Analyze relevant ethical principles, theories, or positions in philosophy. This entails careful examination of primary sources in ethics while utilizing disciplinary tools to explain and evaluate ethical tests or issues.
7) Analyze relevant problems in philosophy. This entails careful examination of the main issues, arguments, and approaches related to the problem through analysis of multiple sources.