A.A. DEGREE TO B.A. DEGREE
PHILOSOPHY
Purpose: This curriculum is designed for persons who plan to complete an Associate of Arts Degree at Rend Lake College and then transfer to Southeast Missouri State University to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Degree. The Associate of Arts Degree fulfills the lower division University Studies requirement.
All Philosophy majors must declare a Minor.
FIRST AND SECOND YEARS
Students are encouraged to enroll in the A.A. Degree Program which
best suits their interests. The completion of an A.A. degree will
meet the University Studies lower level core course requirements at Southeast
Missouri State University.
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES:
PHIL 1101: Introductory Philosophy
PHIL 2101: Logic
PHIL 2104: Ethics
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
THIRD YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
PL 120 Symbolic Logic I
3
PL 203 Aesthetics and the Arts OR
PL 204 Ethical Theory
3
Minor courses
6
UI 3xx University Studies
3
PS 220 Missouri Government OR
Political Systems
1-3
16-18
THIRD YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
PL 300 Ancient Philosophy
3
Major Elective
3
Minor courses
6
UI 3xx University Studies
3
15
FOURTH YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
PL 39x Contemporary Philosophy
3
PL 40x Seminar: Topics
3
Major Elective
3
Electives or Minor courses
6
15
FOURTH YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
PL 310 Modern Philosophy
3
PL 45x Seminar: Methods and Movements 3
Major Elective
3
Elective or Minor course
3
UI 4xx University Studies
3
15
Total hours needed from
Rend Lake College: 64
Total hours needed to complete
the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy: 61
· Advising information: Dr. Hamner Hill, Chair
· Department of Philosophy and Religion
· Telephone (573) 651-2816
· Email: c787hup@semo.edu
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Last updated December 19, 2001
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