Philosophy Designated Emphasis
Introduction
Requirements
To receive a designated emphasis in philosophy, graduate students from other departments must complete the following requirements in addition to degree requirements for the doctorate in their home department.
Guidelines and application forms are available in the Philosophy Department office.
Committee Composition and Departmental Approvals
A Philosophy Department faculty member is to be consulted about the intention to pursue a philosophy designated emphasis. This adviser is required to serve on both the qualifying examination committee and the dissertation reading committee.
Course Requirements
Students must complete four graduate courses in philosophy selected in consultation with the philosophy faculty adviser. One of the four may be an independent study approved by the philosophy faculty adviser.
Writing, Research and/or Teaching Requirements
Students must submit a significant piece of writing that demonstrates competency in the field. The writing could take the form of a seminar paper or dissertation chapter. The essay must meet the approval of the philosophy adviser.