Philosophy Associate in Arts (PHIL-AA)

This program is suggested for students who wish to pursue an AA degree with a concentration in philosophy. It will provide an excellent basis for anyone who plans to continue toward a higher degree in the liberal arts or the humanities. The student is encouraged to review the philosophy courses in the course description section of this catalog.

Students should consult with an advisor at the college or university they plan to attend for the specific courses recommended by that institution. We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State College History/Languages/Social Sciences Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Department Head:

Susan Morgan, (850) 484-2137

smorgan@pensacolastate.edu

Program Contact:

John Holder, (850) 484-2542

jholder@pensacolastate.edu

Degree Requirements

First Year Recommended Sequence

Computer Competence Requirement (Category VIII)*

1 cc

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I^***+

3 cc

PHI 2010Introduction to Philosophy^***+

3 cc

Oral Communications Requirement (Category IX)*

1 cc

Two Mathematics Electives (Category III)

6 cc

ENC 1102English Composition II^*+

3 cc

Humanities Elective (Category V)*###

3 cc

Two History, Behavioral/Social, and Human Sciences Electives (Category IV)

6 cc

Total Credit Hours:26

History, Behavioral/Social, and Human Sciences Electives: EUH 1000 strongly recommended

Humanities Elective: HUM 2210 strongly recommended

Second Year Recommended Sequence

PHI 2100Logic^***+

3 cc

Biological Sciences Elective (Category VI) *

(3) 4 cc

Literature Elective (Category II)*

3 cc

PHI 2600Ethics^***+

3 cc

PHI 2701Introduction to the Philosophy of World Religions^***+

3 cc

Physical Sciences Elective (Category VII)*

(4) 3 cc

Electives (See below)

15 cc

Total Credit Hours:34

Unless specific courses are listed, see general education page for course options in each category.

Electives or Foreign Language I

Foreign Language I must be chosen if this requirement has not been met.

If the foreign language requirement has been met, students must choose 15 credit hours of electives based on the general education distribution requirements.

The following list of courses are strongly recommended as electives: AMH 2091, EUH 1001, HUM 2230, and PHI 2070.

Total Credit Hours: 60

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