- Advising Guide
- I. The Study of Philosophy
- II. Pre-Law and Philosophy
- III. Requirements for the Philosophy Major
- IV. Requirements for the Philosophy Minor
- V. Independent Study in Philosophy
- VI. Honors in Philosophy
- VII. Declaring a Major, Second Major or Minor in Philosophy
- VIII. Evaluation of Transfer Credit
- IX. Graduate School in Philosophy
- X. Law School and Graduate Study in Other Disciplines
- XI. Letters of Recommendation
- XII. Philosophy Advising
- XIII. Applying for Graduation
A student majoring in another academic discipline can earn an academic minor in Philosophy by completing 15 hours of coursework in philosophy (PHH, PHI, PHM, and PHP prefixes) with a grade of “C” or better. No more than three hours of lower-division coursework (1000- and 2000-level) can be applied to minor requirements. No more than six credits of transfer coursework can be applied to minor requirements.