Professor and Head of the Department
D. Thompson
The degree of Master of Arts is offered in Philosophy by full-time or part-time
study. The program is designed so that it may be completed in one academic
year (three semesters) of full-time study.
The candidate must complete 15 credit hours - 3 credit hours from 6000,
9 credit hours from 6011-6016, any 3 credit hours from 6101-6102 - and a
thesis.
Normally, a full-time candidate will complete all the 15 credit hours and
submit a thesis proposal by the end of the second semester of study. A minimum
of one additional semester will be spent in completing the balance of the
program.
COURSES
6000. Graduate Seminar.
Author Seminars:
6011. Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
6012. Modern Philosophy
6013. Contemporary Philosophy
Area Seminars:
6014. Metaphysics
6015. Theory of Knowledge
6016. Ethical and Political Theory
Tutorials:
6101. Selected Texts
6102. Current Issues
6040-6099. Special Topics
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