September 28, 2005
Welcome! Following is some information about current happenings within the philosophy department, particularly about enrollment, advising, and courses.
Spring 2006 enrollment, advising, and courses:
CLAS Student Academic Services has announced the following tentative
beginning dates for enrollment:
seniors: October 254
juniors: October 28
sophomores: November 2
freshmen: November 8
non-degree: November 14
Main advising is scheduled for October 17 through November 4. If youre a philosophy major, this is a good time to see me so that we can discuss your academic plans and make sure youre on track. Appointments should be made using the sign-up sheet outside my office. Please make appointments at least 48 hours in advance, and please bring your ARTS form to your appointment with me.
As you know, advising holds are placed on individual accounts in Enroll & Pay under certain circumstances. CLAS Student Academic Services has sent undergraduate coordinators the following information about these holds and related advising:
You can see whether you have any holds by logging in to Enroll and Pay at https://sa.ku.edu.
For information about our spring courses, check out the "Course Offerings" part of our departmental web site at http://www.philosophy.ku.edu/Undergraduate/courses.shtml. (Note: Some of the following links may not be available until we get closer to the enrollment period.) Clicking on "Philosophy Course Information" will take you to a list of semesters; clicking on "Spring 2006 Courses" will take you to our current schedule of spring courses. Back on the "Course Offerings" page, clicking on "Spring 2006 Course Descriptions" will take you to some course descriptions.
Summary of major requirements:
The distribution requirements for the philosophy major cover five areas. (Asterisks mark those courses scheduled to be offered in spring 2006.)
1. History of Philosophy
PHIL 288* and
PHIL 292*
2. Symbolic Logic
PHIL 310* or PHIL 610
3. Value Theory
PHIL 555, 662, 668, 670* or 672
4. Metaphysics/Knowledge/Mind/Language
PHIL 638*, 648, 650, or 654
5. 19th/20th Century
PHIL 388 and
PHIL 560, 562*, 570, 580, 582, 590, or 592
Once you satisfy these distribution requirements, you may need another course numbered 500 or above, because you have to have at least 12 hours in courses numbered 500 or above. You have to have 27 hours of course work in philosophy, total. (Also, the minimum GPA for junior/senior hours in the major taken in residence is 2.0, and the minimum number of such hours is 9.)
Summary of minor requirements:
To minor in philosophy, you have to take at least 18 hours of course work in philosophy, and at least 12 of these must be in courses numbered 300 or above. Philosophy 288: Ancient Philosophy and Philosophy 292: Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Kant are recommended. In addition, the College requires that minors maintain a 2.0 average in the area of the minor.For more information:
Information that is of particular interest to undergraduates in philosophy is posted on the bulletin board across the hall from my office. Its a good idea to take a look at it from time to time.
The following are some important links you might find helpful during the enrollment process.
