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Nov 08, 2024
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Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025
Philosophy, B.A.
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The major in Philosophy is an excellent preparation for entry into professional schools, law school and for graduate study in the humanities or social sciences. Philosophy majors develop the ability to analyze arguments and assess their strengths and weaknesses, which means the program also offers valuable training for a wide variety of jobs.
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Requirements for the Philosophy Major
Philosophy requirement:
- Included within the major.
Major Requirements:
30 credit hours, as follows
15 hours of required courses
3 hours of one of the following
12 hours of major electives chosen from:
Note(s):
- A 2.000 cumulative average must be attained for all PHIL courses.
Departmental Honors Track
Departmental honors enables students who are so inclined to prepare themselves better for graduate study in philosophy, or to pursue a more challenging undergraduate course of study in philosophy.
In addition to the standard requirements for the major, candidates for departmental honors will have to compose a senior thesis while working under the direction of one of our faculty members. The senior thesis project culminates in an oral thesis defense.
TOTAL Minimum Hours Required for Degree: 120 Semester Hours
B. A. Philosophy
This block serves as a guideline for progress toward a degree. See your academic advisor.
First Semester
- First Year Seminar (CORE 100)
- Second Language 1
- Composition or Rhetoric (ENGL 100/115)
- Philosophy 100
- Creative Perspectives Elective
- CORE 101
Second Semester
- Theological Foundations (THEO 111)
- Second Language 2
- Literature and Moral Imagination (ENGL 205)
- Scientific Perspectives Elective
- Oral Communications Flag*
- CORE 102
First Semester
- Philosophy 200
- Mathematical Perspectives Elective
- Historical
- Natural Science Elective
- Writing-Intensive Flag*
Second Semester
- History of Philosophy
- General Elective
- Social Science Elective
- Theological Perspectives Elective
- Quantitative Reasoning Flag*
First Semester
- History of Philosophy
- Philosophy Elective
- Philosophy Elective
- ERS Elective*
- General Elective
Second Semester
- History of Philosophy
- Philosophy 340 Metaphysics
- Philosophy Elective
- Diversity Curriculum Requirement (DCR) Flag*
- Humanities Elective
First Semester
- Philosophy Elective
- Humanities Elective
- General Elective/Thesis Review**
- General Elective
- General Elective
Second Semester
- General Elective
- General Elective
- General Elective/Thesis Review**
- General Elective
- General Elective
Scheduling Notes:
- *The five flags (E/RS, Oral Communication, Writing-Intensive, DCR, Quantitative Reasoning) can be double-counted with major requirements, where possible.
- **Thesis Review is only for students choosing the Philosophy Honors Track. The student will enroll for a sequence of two tutorials, taught by the faculty member serving as their Thesis Director. Thesis Review I earns 1 credit; Thesis Review II earns 2 credits.
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