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Philosophy B.A.
Checkpoint charts display information about when you need to complete a specific requirement (either a single course or a choice among courses) in order to stay on track for four-year graduation. The charts represent the proper sequencing of course-taking to help you graduate in a timely way. They also show you which semesters a course is actually offered so that you can plan accordingly.

Please note: In some majors, not all major requirements are represented in the checkpoint chart. Consult your APAS report and your adviser to be sure that you complete all degree requirements.


 
Checkpoint Chart
Available icon  Potential term for fulfilling the requirement
Recommended icon  Recommended term for fulfilling the requirement
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
 
Checkpoint requirements
 
Requirement definitions
Year 1 - Fall Year 1 - Spring Year 2 - Fall Year 2 - Spring Year 3 - Fall Year 3 - Spring Year 4 - Fall Year 4 - Spring
• General requirement checkpoints (complete all)                
Freshman Composition Complete the freshman composition requirement. Earliest Latest            
Foreign Language Complete 4 semesters of a foreign language. Earliest Latest Latest Latest        
• Program requirement checkpoints (complete all)                
Required Courses (PHIL 3001W or PHIL 3005W )     first term last term last term last term last term last term
Required Courses (PHIL 1001 or PHIL 5201 ) first term last term last term last term last term last term    
Required Courses (PHIL 3234 or PHIL 3601W or PHIL 4101 or PHIL 4105W or PHIL 4231 )     first term last term last term last term    
Required Courses (PHIL 3311W or PHIL 4311W or PHIL 4320 or PHIL 4321W or PHIL 4331 or PHIL 4414 )         first term last term last term  
• Sub-plan 'Ethics and Civic Life' requirement checkpoints (complete all)                
Ethics and Civic Life <No checkpoints marked>