HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY THE PHILOSOPHY BS MAJOR AN 8-SEMESTER STUDY GRID
This is simply a sample of what 8 semesters might look like for incoming First Year students who are interested in majoring in philosophy. If you declare your major later, or are a Transfer Student, your grid will look considerably different. Your choices may vary. Some PHI courses fulfill more than one requirement, such as a Cross-cultural or History/Philosophy (HP) distribution requirement, opening up more space in the grid. Up to 6 credits of Core Distribution credits may be taken during Study Abroad. PHI 141, PHI 143, PHI 180a or PHI 180b must be taken at Hofstra. Philosophy majors are required to meet with a Philosophy Department advisor at least once every semester. BS majors must have 62 liberal arts credits out of a total of 124 credits to graduate. All philosophy courses carry liberal arts credit. BS in Philosophy: 30 credits Philosophy + 18 credits in Scientific, Technical or Professional area of expertise (this could be a minor, 18 credits of another major*, or an individually designed program of study. See Bulletin for specific course requirements.
Philosophy only FIRST YEAR Fall 1 PHI 10 Introduction to Philosophy SECOND YEAR Fall 2 PHI 141 Ancient & Medieval Philosophy PHI 154 Introduction to Symbolic Logic
Spring 1 PHI 14 Introduction to Ethics
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Spring 2 PHI 143 Modern Philosophy
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Course in area of Expertise Course in area of expertise
THIRD YEAR Fall 3 PHI course in specialization
Spring 3 PHI 180a Epistemology or PHI 180b Metaphysics
Course in area of Expertise
PHI course in specialization
FOURTH YEAR Fall 4 PHI course in specialization (100-level) Course in area of Expertise Course in area of Expertise
Spring 4 PHI course in specialization (100-level) Course in area of Expertise
Notes If Study Abroad for Semester/Year -- > take PHI 180a or PHI 180b in 4th year; consult with advisor about PHI course abroad. Notes