Academic Learning Compact - Philosophy
The major in philosophy will provide you with a thorough knowledge of philosophical problems and arguments as well as critical thinking skills applicable to a wide variety of intellectual areas. You will become familiar with key positions in the history of Western philosophy, learn how to navigate the contemporary philosophical terrain and acquire a working knowledge of formal logic. You will learn how to represent complex arguments in a clear and fair fashion, to evaluate them for cogency and to construct arguments of your own. Finally, you will become practiced in writing about abstract and elusive topics in a critical and compelling manner.
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Before Graduating You Must
- Earn a C or better in all courses satisfying the major's distribution requirements, thereby demonstrating achievement of SLOs 1 - 3.
- Complete a model paper in a 4000-level philosophy class with a grade of B or better, thereby demonstrating achievement of SLOs 4 - 7.
- Satisfy the Florida statutes for the College-Level Academic Skills Requirement.
- Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.
Skills You Will Acquire in the Major (SLOs)
- Understand the major questions addressed, the range of answers offered and the methods employed in the history of Western philosophy.
- Demonstrated competence in contemporary philosophy with an understanding of major arguments and options in core areas, including ethics and epistemology.
- Working knowledge of the fundamental aspects of formal logic, including the propositional and predicate calculus.
- The ability to discern the structure of arguments, to represent them fairly and clearly and to evaluate them for cogency.
- The ability to formulate one's own original arguments, to anticipate objections and to respond in a conscientious fashion.
- The ability to read and discuss complex philosophical texts from both historical sources and contemporary works.
- The ability to speak and to write clearly and persuasively about abstract and conceptually elusive matters.
Courses | Content | Critical Thinking | Communication | ||||
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SLO 1 | SLO 2 | SLO 3 | SLO 4 | SLO 5 | SLO 6 | SLO 7 | |
PHH 3100 | X | X | X | X | X | ||
PHH 3400 | X | X | X | X | X | ||
PHI 3130 | X | X | |||||
PHI 3300 | X | X | X | X | X | ||
PHI 3650 | X | X | X | X | X |