B.A. Degree with a Major in Philosophy, Pre-Law Track
Requirement |
Hours |
42 |
|
Core Area F |
18 |
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
Additional Humanities Course |
3 |
Foreign Language through 2002 |
3-6 |
Upper Division Major Courses |
18 |
PHIL 3100 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy |
3 |
PHIL 3110 Modern Philosophy |
3 |
PHIL 4300 Senior Seminar |
3 |
PHIL 4110 Philosophy of Law |
3 |
PHIL 4115 Political Philosophy* |
3 |
PHIL 4120 Professional Ethics |
3 |
*POLS 4601 or POLS 4602 may be substituted for PHIL 4115
Upper Division Elective Courses |
15 |
Choose 5 courses, with a minimum of 1 course from each of the following areas:
A PHIL 3120 American Philosophy
PHIL 3301 History and Philosophy of Science
PHIL 4150 Analytic Philosophy
PHIL 4160 Symbolic Logic*
*Because Symbolic Logic enhances one's abilities in skills necessary for the LSAT, pre-law students are encouraged to take this course
B PHIL 3140 Existentialism
PHIL 3160 Philosophy in Literature and Film
PHIL 4100 Phenomenology
PHIL 4220 Hermeneutics
PHIL 4240 Philosophy of Friendship and Love
C PHIL 3170 Asian Philosophy
PHIL 3205 Religious Texts
PHIL 3220 Christian Thought
PHIL 4230 Philosophy of Religion
Minor (optional) and/or Electives |
27 |
TOTAL |
120 |


