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Philosophy Two Minors Program

Department of Philosophy | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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The following curriculum pertains to students who wish to complete a philosophy minor in conjunction with a second minor in another department, school or program.

With the undergraduate advisor, a student may design a minor program with an emphasis that complements a special interest. For example, programs may be designed for students with an interest in law, language, natural or social science, history of ideas, social theory, value theory or logic.

Program Requirements

Lower Division Requirements

Students complete six units, including one of

  • PHIL 100W-3 Knowledge and Reality
  • PHIL 120W-3 Introduction to Moral Philosophy
  • PHIL 144-3 Introduction to the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science

and one of

  • PHIL 201-3 Epistemology
  • PHIL 203-3 Metaphysics

Upper Division Requirements

Students complete at least 15 upper division units, including one of

  • PHIL 320-3 Social and Political Philosophy
  • PHIL 321-3 Topics in Moral Philosophy
  • PHIL 322-3 History of Ethics†

and one of

  • PHIL 302-3 Topics in Epistemology and Metaphysics
  • PHIL 341-3 Philosophy of Science
  • PHIL 343-3 Philosophy of Mind
  • PHIL 344-3 Philosophy of Language

and one of

  • PHIL 322-3 History of Ethics
  • PHIL 350-3 Ancient Philosophy
  • PHIL 352-3 17th Century Philosophy
  • PHIL 356-3 18th Century Philosophy
  • PHIL 357-3 Topics in the History of Philosophy

†unless counted as a history stream requirement

Seminars and Special Topics Courses

A student may not enrol in a philosophy seminar or selected topics course which duplicates work for which the student has received credit in another philosophy seminar or special topics course.

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Requirements

In addition to the above requirements, students must also satisfy Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences requirements.

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