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Jul 02, 2022
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2019-2020 Catalog Vol. 80 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Philosophy, AA
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Return to: Programs of Study This degree prepares students by providing the academic foundation necessary to successfully transfer and pursue baccalaureate degrees in philosophy, law, business, and other related fields. A degree in philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, logical reasoning, communication, ethics, and personal and social responsibility as students examine the perennial questions of history. |
Core Component: 42 Credit Hours
Communication: 6 Credit Hours
Choose Two (2): Mathematics: 3 Credit Hours
If any overflow hours are earned from Math or Life and Physical Sciences, they will be applied to the Component Area Option.
Choose One (1):
Life and Physical Sciences: 6 Credit Hours
If any overflow hours are earned from Math or Life and Physical Sciences, they will be applied to the Component Area Option.
Choose a minimum of Six (6) Hours:
Language, Philosophy, Culture: 3 Credit Hours
Choose One (1):
Creative Arts: 3 Credit Hours
Choose One (1): American History: 6 Credit Hours
Choose Two (2): Government/Political Science: 6 Credit Hours
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 Credit Hours
Choose One (1): Component Area Option: 6 Credit Hours
If any overflow hours are earned from Math or Life and Physical Sciences, they will be applied to the Component Area Option.
Choose Two (2) courses equaling six (6) hours unless overflow hours from Life and Physical Sciences / Mathematics are used:
Academic Electives: 6 Credit Hours
General Academic Electives: 6 Credit Hours
- Any General Academics Electives
Area of Concentration: 12 Credit Hours
Philosophy: 12 Credit Hours
Choose Four (4): Total Hours for Degree: 60 Credit Hours
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