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Philosophy (Minor)

The minor in Philosophy is designed to expose students to three fundamental areas of philosophy: history of philosophy, normative philosophy and contemporary discussion of issues in metaphysics and epistemology. It is a highly desirable minor because it reveals to employers, graduate schools, and professional schools a willingness to engage in theoretical reasoning.

Students can shape their minor in ways that complement their major fields of study. For example, science and engineering majors might include philosophy of science courses (±Ê±á±õÌý340 Philosophy of Science and ±Ê±á±õÌý440 The Scientific Method) among their minor courses. Management students might include ±Ê±á±õÌý214 Issues in Business Ethics . No courses for the minor may be taken for S/U credit.

Admissions and Certification of Minor

In both instances, students should contact the person listed below. To be admitted to the program, a student must have a GPA of at least 2.0. Application for admission to any ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ minor program is now available via MyPack Portal. Admission will be based upon the student’s academic record, and in most cases no longer requires departmental review. The minor must be completed no later than the semester in which the student expects to graduate from their degree program. Certification should be completed no later than during the registration period for the student’s final semester at NC State. See the page to apply. 

Contact

Robert Mabrito
Director of Undergraduate Advising
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Withers Hall 434C
919-513-7978
robert_mabrito@ncsu.edu

Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Withers Hall 340
919.515.6100
philos_relstuds@ncsu.edu

Effective:  8/2011

SIS Code: 16PHM

Plan Requirements

  • The minor consists of 15 hours of credit ( 5 courses) including 9 hours of required courses and 6 hours of elective courses.
  • A grade of ‘C-‘ or better will be required for all courses taken to fulfill the minor requirements.
  • A maximum of TWO (2) courses may double-count between major departmental requirements and courses counting toward the minor.
  • A maximum of TWO (2) courses may double-count between courses counting toward this minor and additional minors.
  • Three (3) of the courses taken at NC State ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ must be at the 300-level or higher.

The department will determine whether courses which have been transferred from other institutions qualify for the minor. No more than two courses from other institutions may count toward the minor.

Required Courses
History of Philosophy3
Ancient Philosophy
Early Modern Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Normative (Ethics) Philosophy3
Ethical Problems in the Law
Issues in Business Ethics
Contemporary Moral Issues
Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Law
Black Political Philosophy
Bio-Medical Ethics
Ethics
History of Ethics
Global Justice
Ethical Theory
Select three credit hours in another course other than one in the above categories (history of philosophy, normative philosophy) and excluding logic courses. 13
Elective Courses6
Select six credits of PHI or LOG courses at the 200 level and above
Verify Requirement
At least nine (9) hours must be 300-level or higher.
Total Hours15
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±Ê±á±õÌý205 Introduction to Philosophy and ±Ê±á±õÌý210 Puzzles and Paradoxes may not both be used toward the Minor.

 Verify Requirement

This is a verify requirement and may not require additional hours. Students can fulfill this requirement through other academic requirements.
LOG/MA 335Symbolic Logic3
³¢°¿³ÒÌý430Varieties of Logic 3
³¢°¿³ÒÌý435Advanced Logic & Metamathematics3
³¢°¿³ÒÌý498Special Topics in Logic3
±Ê±á±õÌý300Ancient Philosophy3
±Ê±á±õÌý301Early Modern Philosophy3
±Ê±á±õÌý303Continental Philosophy After 19003
±Ê±á±õÌý305Philosophy of Religion3
±Ê±á±õÌý309Political Philosophy3
±Ê±á±õÌý310Existentialism3
±Ê±á±õÌý312Philosophy of Law3
±Ê±á±õÌý313Ethical Problems in the Law3
±Ê±á±õÌý319Black Political Philosophy3
±Ê±á±õÌý320Philosophy of Race3
±Ê±á±õÌý325Bio-Medical Ethics3
±Ê±á±õÌý330Metaphysics3
±Ê±á±õÌý331Philosophy of Language3
±Ê±á±õÌý332Philosophy of Psychology3
±Ê±á±õÌý333Knowledge and Skepticism3
±Ê±á±õÌý340Philosophy of Science3
±Ê±á±õÌý347Neuroscience and Philosophy3
±Ê±á±õÌý375Ethics3
±Ê±á±õÌý401Kant's Critique of Pure Reason3
±Ê±á±õÌý420Global Justice3
±Ê±á±õÌý425Introduction to Cognitive Science3
±Ê±á±õÌý330Metaphysics3
±Ê±á±õÌý331Philosophy of Language3
±Ê±á±õÌý332Philosophy of Psychology3
±Ê±á±õÌý333Knowledge and Skepticism3
±Ê±á±õÌý340Philosophy of Science3
±Ê±á±õÌý347Neuroscience and Philosophy3
±Ê±á±õÌý375Ethics3
±Ê±á±õÌý376History of Ethics3
±Ê±á±õÌý401Kant's Critique of Pure Reason3
±Ê±á±õÌý420Global Justice3
±Ê±á±õÌý425Introduction to Cognitive Science3
±Ê±á±õÌý440The Scientific Method3
±Ê±á±õÌý447Philosophy, Evolution and Human Nature3
±Ê±á±õÌý475Ethical Theory3
±Ê±á±õÌý494Research and Writing in Ethics1
±Ê±á±õÌý495Research and Writing in History of Philosophy1
±Ê±á±õÌý496Research and Writing in Contemporary Philosophy1
±Ê±á±õÌý497Research and Writing in Logic, Representation and Reasoning1
±Ê±á±õÌý498Special Topics in Philosophy3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý425Introduction to Cognitive Science3
³§°Õ³§Ìý325Bio-Medical Ethics3