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2015-2016 University Catalog
Philosophy Minor
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Banner Code: PHIL
Web: philosophy.gmu.edu
Students can take a general minor or one organized around specific emphases, each of which stresses a different aspect of philosophy. The emphasis in the history of philosophy is particularly useful to students in the humanities, especially those who wish to pursue graduate study. The emphasis in reality, knowledge, and science is especially beneficial for students majoring in the human and natural sciences. The emphasis in social and political philosophy is recommended for students who plan to pursue a career in law or politics.
This minor is offered by the Department of Philosophy .
For policies governing all minors, see the Undergraduate Policies section of this catalog.
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Minor Requirements
Students pursuing this minor must complete 18 credits in philosophy with a minimum grade of 2.00 in each course. No course may be used to fulfill more than one requirement. Eight credits of course work must be unique to the minor.
One course (3 credits) in logic chosen from:
Two courses (6 credits) in history of philosophy:
Three elective courses (9 credits) in philosophy
At least 6 of the elective credits must be at the 300 level or above. Students may choose to focus their three electives in one of the emphases below. Emphasis in history of philosophy
One course (3 credits) in the history of philosophy chosen from:
Two elective courses (6 credits) in philosophy
Emphasis in reality, knowledge, and science
Two courses (6 credits) chosen from:
One elective course (3 credits) in philosophy
Emphasis in social and political philosophy
Three courses (9 credits) chosen from:
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