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Philosophy - PHILA23978 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This plan is for a minor in Philosophy.
Studying Philosophy provides intellectual skills which can help you to think critically, to better organise your thoughts and to present them logically and persuasively. Philosophy also addresses fundamental questions about the nature of reality, language, meaning, human knowledge and values. It provides a useful complement to studies in many disciplines but especially those in which logical thinking and clear expression is important. The range of Upper level courses makes it possible for students majoring in other disciplines to select courses complementing their interests. For a MINOR in Philosophy, successful completion of:
Philosophy (PHIL) courses totalling a minimum of 24 units of credit in courses numbered PHIL2000 and above.
Please refer to Courses by Subject Area in the Table of Contents to the left of this page. |