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What Is Philosophy - Why Study Philosophy - What Can Be Done With Philosophy - Degree Requirements - Minor Requirements |
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Department of PhilosophyDegree Requirements
Program Planning Notes The student’s program is planned in consultation with the Undergraduate Advisor. Please review all college-wide degree requirements summarized in the “ College of Arts and Sciences” chapter of the most recent General Bulletin. Note: the required courses listed below may not be offered every semester. Students should check with the department undergraduate advisor(s) at least two semesters before graduation to make sure they will have the opportunity to complete the requirements. Minimum Program Requirements
Admission to the College of Arts and Sciences requires at least a 2.0 grade point average in prior academic work. Arts and Sciences students are required to complete 3 hours of math, 3 hours of history, 6 hours of English composition, 6 hours of humanities, and 6 hours of natural sciences. This requirement is usually satisfied through the student’s general education program (Liberal Studies or A.A.) or major/minor program. If not, additional coursework must be taken. Program Requirements
The balance of the student’s program should be developed in consultation with a faculty advisor. In planning a program of studies the student’s academic and career interests and goals should be taken into consideration. Additional requirements : At least twenty-one (21) hours in the major must be at the 3000 level or above; at least fifteen (15) hours must be completed in the Philosophy Department at Florida State University; and completion of a minor in an approved field (12 semester hours, or as required by the minor area). Other Required Coursework (typically 12 semester hours): Students must complete a classical or modern foreign language through the 2200 (or equivalent) level. This requirement may be satisfied through coursework, examination (CLEP for French, German or Spanish; departmental examination for Latin), or demonstration of native speaking ability.
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