Overview
- 120 total units to complete the degree
- 36 units in the major; 18 of which are upper-division
- 42 of upper-division units total
- Minor (or dual-major) required
- Elective credit to reach 120/42 may be required
General Education
The General Education curriculum described below applies to all students who matriculate in Fall 2021 or earlier.
Foundations
- 1st Year English or equivalent
- Math: PHIL 110, LING 123, MATH 105, 107, 112 or higher
- 4th semester second language proficiency
General Education
- 6 units Tier 1 Individuals & Societies
- 6 units Tier 1 Traditions & Cultures
- 6 units Tier 1 Natural Sciences
- 3 units Tier 2 Humanities
- 3 units Tier 2 Natural Sciences
- 3 units Tier 2 Arts
- 3 units Diversity
The General Education curriculum described below applies to all students who matriculate in Spring 2022 or beyond.
UNIV 101
1 course, 1 unit - Introduction to the General Education Experience
Foundations
3 courses, 9 units (number of units is variable depending on method of meeting writing & second language requirements)
- Math
- Writing
- 4th semester second language proficiency
Exploring Perspectives
4 courses, 12 units
- Artist
- Humanist
- Natural Scientist
- Social Scientist
Building Connections
3 courses, 3 units
UNIV 301
1 course, 1 unit - General Education Portfolio
Minor
Required, minimum of 18 units (or double-major)
Core Courses
Philosophy Core I
- 2 courses (6 units)
Philosophy Core II
- Complete 1 of the following (3 units)
Philosophy Core III
- Complete 1 of the following (3 units)
Logic
- Complete the following course (3 units)
Ethics and Value Theory
- Complete 1 of the following courses (3 units)
Metaphysics and Epistemology
- Complete 1 of the following courses (3 units)
Logic, Language and Science
- Complete 1 of the following courses (3 units)
Electives
- Complete 4 courses (12 units)
- Any PHIL 110 – 499 courses not used to fulfill previous requirements may be used here
- Any additional Philosophy courses in previous categories may be taken to be used here
- Or select from the following Philosophy courses