Students
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Start Date
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Philosophy
Area of study
Humanities
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Philosophy BA

The Philosophy BA program is designed to develop students' skills in thinking, analysis, writing, argumentation, and critical reading. The program explores fundamental questions about freedom, God, knowledge, and the meaning of life, fostering open-mindedness and a deeper understanding of different perspectives.


Overview

Philosophy is a discipline that deals with fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and values. The Philosophy BA program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis provides students with a comprehensive education in philosophy, covering various areas such as ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and logic.


Degree Requirements

The undergraduate major in philosophy requires 30 hours of philosophy coursework. A minimum of 18 hours in Philosophy must be taken from the UMSL Department of Philosophy. Courses above the 3000-level taken elsewhere do not count toward the major. Philosophy majors must complete all required courses with a grade of "C-" or higher and maintain a 2.0 GPA for all their Philosophy coursework.


General Education Requirements

Majors must meet the university and college general education requirements. Candidates for the B.A. degree may take any foreign language to meet the foreign language requirement. Students who double major with a B.A. in Philosophy and a B.S. degree in Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Physics may waive the foreign language requirement.


Course Requirements

  • History of Philosophy: Select one of the following:
    • PHIL 1110: Western Philosophy I: Antiquity to the Renaissance
    • PHIL 3301: Ancient Philosophy
    • PHIL 3302: Medieval Philosophy
  • And one of the following:
    • PHIL 1111: Western Philosophy II: Descartes to the Present
    • PHIL 3303: Early Modern Philosophy
    • PHIL 3304: 19th and 20th Century Philosophy
  • Logic: Select one of the following:
    • PHIL 1160: Critical Thinking (MOTR PHIL 101)
    • PHIL 3360: Formal Logic
  • Normative Philosophy: Select one of the following:
    • PHIL 1030: Present Moral Problems
    • PHIL 1130: Approaches to Ethics (MOTR PHIL 102)
    • PHIL 4430: Social and Political Philosophy
    • PHIL 4435: Classical Ethical Theory
    • PHIL 4438: Recent Ethical Theory
  • Junior Level Requirement: Select one of the following:
    • Any 3000 level Philosophy course not used to satisfy a requirement above, excluding PHIL 3320
  • Metaphysics and Epistemology Requirement: Select one of the following:
    • PHIL 3340: Knowledge and Reality
    • PHIL 4440: Theories of Knowledge
    • PHIL 4445: Metaphysics
  • Senior Capstone Requirement: Select any 4000 level Philosophy course, excluding PHIL 4458 and PHIL 4465, that has not been used to satisfy a requirement above
  • Elective Hours: 9
  • Total Hours: 30

Departmental Honors

Majors with a 3.2 or higher grade point average in all courses may, with the department's consent, earn departmental honors by:


  1. Taking PHIL 3360, Introduction to Formal Logic
  2. Completing at least 3 hours of PHIL 4450, Special Readings in Philosophy
  3. Submitting an acceptable thesis before the end of the senior year

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:


  • Demonstrate an ability to apply the distinctive methods of philosophy by analyzing arguments on topics in either practical or theoretical philosophy or both
  • Demonstrate competence with the logical reasoning tools traditionally used in philosophy
  • Apply philosophical concepts, research, and critical thinking skills in writing an original paper to develop a philosophical view

Sample Four Year Plan

First Year


  • Fall: INTDSC 1003, PHIL 1110, ENGL 1100, CORE - Mathematics Proficiency, Foreign Language 1001
  • Spring: PHIL 1111, Foreign Language 1002, CORE - Communication Proficiency, EXPLORE - Mathematics and Life/Natural Sciences, EXPLORE - Social Sciences Second Year
  • Fall: PHIL 1030, Foreign Language 2101, CORE - Information Literacy, CORE - US History and Government, EXPLORE - Mathematics & Natural/Like Sciences
  • Spring: PHIL 1160 (PHIL 3360), EXPLORE - Social Sciences, EXPLORE - Math and Like/Natural Sciences, Global Perspectives Requirement, Elective or minor Third Year
  • Fall: ENGL 3100, PHIL 3378 or 3380, PHIL XXXX Philosophy Elective, EXPLORE - Social Sciences, Elective or minor
  • Spring: PHIL 4440 or 4445, PHIL XXXX Philosophy Elective, EXPLORE - Social Sciences, Elective or minor Fourth Year
  • Fall: PHIL XXXX Philosophy Elective, Elective or minor, Elective or minor, Elective or minor, Elective or minor
  • Spring: PHIL XXXX: Philosophy Capstone, Elective or minor, Elective or minor, Elective or minor, Elective or minor Total Hours: 120
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