When you enroll at Susquehanna, you’ll be paired with an advisor and application tool to guide you in your course planning and scheduling. The following is an excerpt from the complete course catalog. Enrolled students follow the requirements of the course catalog for the academic year in which they declare each major and/or minor, consult with their advisor(s) and the Academic Planning Tool.
Learning Goals
- Read texts/arguments in a reflective and critical manner.
- Write in a coherent and persuasive manner.
- Understand and apply logical thinking skills in evaluating arguments.
- Be literate with respect to various historical periods, philosophers, and sub-fields.
Major in Philosophy
Philosophy majors complete, with a grade of C- or better, at least 36 hours in philosophy. In order to graduate with a philosophy major, students must have a minimum GPA of 2.00 in their philosophy courses.
Requirements:
4 PHIL-213 Symbolic Logic
4 PHIL-241 Ancient Philosophy
4 PHIL-243 Modern Philosophy
4 One 4 SH course from this list of ethics courses:
PHIL101 Problems in Philosophy
PHIL105 Philosophy of Love and Desire
PHIL122 Resolving Moral Conflicts
PHIL125 Justice
PHIL130 The Good Life
PHIL150 Race, Class, and Ethics
PHIL221 Applied Ethics
PHIL222 Advanced Ethical Theory
PHIL224 Bioethics
PHIL226 Philosophy, Ethics, and the Environment
PHIL228 Neuroethics
4 One 4 SH course from this list:
PHIL210 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL211 Existentialism
PHIL212 Feminist Philosophy
PHIL214 Black Existentialism
PHIL222 Advanced Ethical Theory
PHIL231 Philosophy of Science
PHIL235 Aesthetics
PHIL245 19th/20th Century Philosophy
PHIL255 Plato’s Republic and HBO’s The Wire
8 Two 4 SH courses from this list:
PHIL301 Plato Seminar
PHIL305 Topics in Philosophy
PHIL312 Theories of Knowledge and Reality
PHIL315 Philosophy of Mind
PHIL320 Moral Psychology
Capstone Requirement
Students majoring in only philosophy are expected to take PHIL500—Directed Reading and Research to serve as a culmination of all their studies, allowing them to address a particular topic, issue or thinker in philosophy through the lens of their total undergraduate education.
A student with philosophy as a double major may fulfill the university capstone requirement in a major outside of this department. Any double-majoring student who elects to fulfill the capstone requirement in another major must still complete at least 36 hours in philosophy.
Any student wishing to qualify for philosophy departmental honors must successfully complete PHIL500 in addition to any capstone requirements imposed in a second major.
Honors
The honors program in philosophy encourages and commends outstanding academic work. To graduate with departmental honors in philosophy, students must do the following:
- Complete requirements for the major,
- Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 overall and at least 3.50 in philosophy, and
- Perform outstanding academic work in at least one course of directed readings and research in philosophy.
Capstone Requirement
Students majoring in philosophy are expected to take the senior capstone requirement in the appropriate subject. A student with a double major may fulfill the university capstone requirement in a major outside of this department. Any student who elects to fulfill the capstone requirement in this manner must complete the philosophy major by successful completion of an additional four-semester-hour course, or the equivalent, in the relevant subject. Any student wishing to qualify for philosophy departmental honors must fulfill the appropriate capstone as provided by the philosophy department in addition to any capstone requirements imposed in a second major.
The course description for the departmental capstone states that it is “to serve [students] as a culmination of all their studies, allowing them to address a particular topic, issue or thinker in philosophy through the lens of their total undergraduate education.” Philosophy majors are encouraged to develop capstone projects that also draw on knowledge and strengths they have acquired in declared minors. Primary oversight of such projects will rest with the appropriate faculty supervisor in philosophy, although students will also be expected to work with an appropriate advisor from their minor area(s) of study.