Philosophy, B.A.

UP Core Requirements — 40 credit hours

All University of Portland students progress through a set of shared course options as part of the University’s liberal arts Core Curriculum. This curriculum offers a foundation of multiple lenses to address enduring questions of human concern, integrating the liberal arts, the University mission, and the knowledge, skills, and values needed in a diverse society and in the workplace.

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In Philosophy Major Option 2, the core requirement for the Global & Historical Consciousness Habit is satisfied by requirements within the major and one of the three core requirements in the Science & Problem Solving Habit is satisfied by ECN 120 or POL 200 within the major.

PHL 331/336/338/371/372/373/374 and PHL 488 are the designated Writing in the Discipline courses for the B.A. in Philosophy.

College of Arts and Sciences B.A. Requirements — 24-33 credit hours

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Philosophy Major Option 1 — 27 credit hours

Designed for students who desire to complement an interest in philosophy with an interest in a related field such as business, education, or any of the liberal arts. Students choosing this option should consult with their advisor for specific course recommendations to complement their interests in related fields of study.

Logic – 3 credit hours

PHL 321Logic

3

History – 6 credit hours

Select two courses from the following:
PHL 331Asian Philosophies: Self & Freedom

3

PHL 336Metaphysics: Native American Philosophy

3

PHL 338Metaphysics: Ancient Greek Metaphysics in Context

3

PHL 371Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy

3

PHL 372Medieval Philosophy

3

PHL 373Early Modern Philosophy

3

PHL 374Hegel and 19th Century Philosophy

3

Metaphysics or Epistemology - 3 credit hours

Select one course from the following:

PHL 330Metaphysics - A Survey

3

PHL 331Asian Philosophies: Self & Freedom

3

PHL 332Metaphysics: Philosophy of Mind

3

PHL 333Metaphysics: Philosophy of Religion

3

PHL 334Close Encounters: Being, Theology, & Cosmology

3

PHL 335Metaphysics: Self and Identity

3

PHL 336Metaphysics: Native American Philosophy

3

PHL 337Metaphysics: Freedom

3

PHL 338Metaphysics: Ancient Greek Metaphysics in Context

3

PHL 339/THTR 405Metaphysics of Shakespeare

3

PHL 340Metaphysics and the Scientific Revolution

3

PHL 371Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy

3

PHL 372Medieval Philosophy

3

PHL 373Early Modern Philosophy

3

PHL 374Hegel and 19th Century Philosophy

3

PHL 422Philosophy of Science

3

PHL 479Existentialism

3

Ethics or Politics – 3 credit hours

Select one course from the following:

PHL 313Socio-Political Philosophy

3

PHL 314Metaphysics: Philosophy and Feminism

3

PHL 324Environmental Ethics

3

PHL 325Bioethics

3

PHL 410/ETHS 410Decolonial Education and Politics

3

PHL 412Philosophy of Law

3

PHL 430Advanced Ethics

3

Pluralism Requirement 0-3 credit hours

If not taken to fulfill one of the requirements above, select one course from the following:
PHL 314Metaphysics: Philosophy and Feminism

3

PHL 331Asian Philosophies: Self & Freedom

3

PHL 336Metaphysics: Native American Philosophy

3

PHL 408Race, Gender, and Colonialism

3

PHL 410/ETHS 410Decolonial Education and Politics

3

One-time course offerings may fulfill the pluralism requirement. Please confirm the eligible yearly course offerings with the department chair.

Option 1 Major Electives - 6-9 credit hours

Any 300 or 400 level philosophy class not already used to fulfill the requirements above, two of which must be 400-level. Students complete nine credit hours of philosophy electives if the course taken to fulfill the History, Metaphysics, or Ethics or Politics requirement also fulfilled the Pluralism requirement.

Capstone - 3 credit hours

PHL 488Senior Seminar

3

Any additional credit hours required to complete a minimum of 120 credit hours

Philosophy Major Option 2 Philosophy, Politics, and Policy — 63 credit hours

This curriculum is designed for students with an interest in philosophy and political science with an emphasis on public policy. Students choosing this option will have a double major in philosophy and political science. A decision to follow this curriculum should be made before the end of the junior year.

Option 2 Required Courses - 39 credit hours

PHL 313Socio-Political Philosophy

3

PHL 321Logic

3

PHL 371Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy

3

PHL 373Early Modern Philosophy

3

ECN 120Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECN 121Principles of Microeconomics

3

POL 200Introduction to United States Politics

3

POL 203Introduction to Political Theory

3

POL 205World Politics

3

POL 250Political Inquiry and Analysis

3

POL 335American Public Policy

3

PHL 490Directed Study

Variable

Or

POL 490Directed Study

3

PHL 488Senior Seminar

3

Or

POL 499Senior Thesis

3

PHL 490/POL 490 must be taken for 3 credit hours.

PHL 490/POL 490 should be completed during the junior year. PHL 488/POL 499 should be completed during the senior year and in the discipline not chosen for the directed study during the junior year.

Select one course from the following - 3 credit hours

POL 305Ancient and Medieval Political Thought

3

POL 306Modern Political Thought

3

POL 307Contemporary Political Theory

3

Pluralism Requirement - 3 credit hours

Select one course from the following:
PHL 314Metaphysics: Philosophy and Feminism

3

PHL 331Asian Philosophies: Self & Freedom

3

PHL 336Metaphysics: Native American Philosophy

3

PHL 408Race, Gender, and Colonialism

3

PHL 410/ETHS 410Decolonial Education and Politics

3

One-time course offerings may fulfill the pluralism requirement. Please confirm the eligible yearly course offerings with the department chair.

Option 2 Major Electives — 18 credit hours

12 upper-division credit hours must be from political science, with 6 credit hours being 400-level. These must include one comparative politics course, one U.S. politics course, and one international relations course.
6 upper-division credit hours must be in philosophy, chosen from those courses not already required.