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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Philosophy, B.A.


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The undergraduate major in philosophy explores the most fundamental questions about human life, including the nature and meaning of the basic elements of human experience and the limits of knowledge. The course of study introduces students to the great thinkers and ideas that have shaped our past and present culture. Students develop a variety of important intellectual skills, including critical thinking and evaluation, the ability to see implications and alternatives, to read and write with insight and logical precision, and to undertake graduate and professional studies. Philosophy Learning Objectives

  • To impart a rich understanding of the West’s major philosophers and their ideas;
  • To probe the central problems and issues that have shaped Western thought;
  • To cultivate skills of analysis and logical argument in written and oral presentation; and
  • To prepare students for future studies, graduate or professional.

Major Subject


To complete a major in philosophy at The University of Tulsa, the student must complete 30 hours of coursework. Two-thirds of these, or 21 hours, are to be taken at the 3000-4000 level. Students are required to take two interdisciplinary courses: PHIL 1453 / REL 1453 The Great Conversation I: Ancient and Medieval , and PHIL 2453 / REL 2453 The Great Conversation II: Modern and Contemporary . Philosophy students must complete a course in logic or reasoning.

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