Masters Program | Department of Philosophy

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  • Part 1: Undergraduate CoreStudents must have when they enter, or complete early in their program, the following undergraduate courses (students entering from other institutions should establish equivalent requirements with a master’s advisor upon arrival or earlier):Logic. Select one of the Following:PHIL 49: Survey of Formal Methods (4 units)PHIL 150: Mathematical Logic (4 units)PHIL 151: Metalogic (4 units)PHIL 154: Modal Logic (4 units)Philosophy of science: This requirement may be satisfied by PHIL 60, PHIL 61, or any intermediate philosophy of science course numbered between PHIL 160 - 169.Moral and political philosophy: This requirement may be satisfied by any intermediate course devoted to central topics in moral and political philosophy numbered between PHIL 170 - 172, or PHIL 174-176. Contemporary theoretical philosophy: This requirement may be satisfied by any intermediate course numbered between PHIL 180 - 189.History of philosophy: two history of philosophy courses numbered 100 or above—Updated on 2024-03-27 16:30:38 #to-process

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  • Part 1: Undergraduate CoreStudents must have when they enter, or complete early in their program, the following undergraduate courses (students entering from other institutions should establish equivalent requirements with a master’s advisor upon arrival or earlier):Logic. Select one of the Following:PHIL 49: Survey of Formal Methods (4 units)PHIL 150: Mathematical Logic (4 units)PHIL 151: Metalogic (4 units)PHIL 154: Modal Logic (4 units)Philosophy of science: This requirement may be satisfied by PHIL 60, PHIL 61, or any intermediate philosophy of science course numbered between PHIL 160 - 169.Moral and political philosophy: This requirement may be satisfied by any intermediate course devoted to central topics in moral and political philosophy numbered between PHIL 170 - 172, or PHIL 174-176. Contemporary theoretical philosophy: This requirement may be satisfied by any intermediate course numbered between PHIL 180 - 189.History of philosophy: two history of philosophy courses numbered 100 or above — Updated on 2024-03-27 16:30:38