University General Course Catalog 2012-2013 
    
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Philosophy, M.A.


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The Department of Philosophy has two options in the master of arts degree, the general philosophy MA and the MA with specialization in Ethics, Law, and Politics.

In each option, students may choose either the thesis plan (Plan A) or the non- thesis (Plan B). Plan A: a total of 30 graduate credits are required for this program. Six to nine of these credits may be taken outside the department in a subject area approved by the department, and 6 credits must the thesis credits. Plan B: a total of 33 graduate credits are required for this program. Nine to twelve of these credits may be taken outside the department in a subject area approved by the department.

Every candidate for the master’s degree must complete a minimum of 18 credits in 700-level courses and pass a comprehensive written examination.

While not required, a reading knowledge of at least one foreign language is highly recommended, especially if the candidate wishes to pursure graduate studies beyond the master’s level.

With approval of the advisor, students specializing in Ethics, Law, and Politics will take at least three credits in Anglo-American philosophy and at least three credits in Continental philosophy and are encouraged to take one or more courses with a global focus.

In addition to course requirements, all master’s students must enroll in PHIL 795 - Comprehensive Examination  for 1-3 units. This 700-level requirement will not count toward the 18 credits of 700-level courses needed to complete the degree.

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