- 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
Students who plan to do graduate work in philosophy should plan their undergraduate work carefully and should seek the advice of several faculty members in assessing their prospects and in selecting which schools to apply to. Since schools specialize in different areas of philosophy, students should examine material posted on the Departmental bulletin boards. The Directory of American Philosophers and the American Philosophical Association's Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy list graduate programs in philosophy and include information regarding their specializations, faculty, and fellowships/assistantships. Philosophy graduate schools often ask applicants to submit a sample paper, and students are advised to revise a particularly good paper prior to the application deadlines so that they have one available for submission.