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== B.S. Philosophy (Logic, Representation, and Reasoning) == | == Spring 2013 Notes == |
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19 classes, 3 papers, 2 minor classes. One more class for a classical Greek minor. Four five-class semesters, three with a paper and two with a PE class | Completed minors: Logic and Methodology, Classical Studies with a Concentration in Greek (after this semester) |
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* Bio * Chem * Early Modern Phil * ''Writ in Hist Phil'' * Ancient Phil |
Skip ENG 101, Orientation, the social science elective (use AP Psych credit), and Introduction to Programming (maybe). I could probably skip the diversity requirement since I took Social Diversity at WTCC. Assume that Advanced Logic can count as a math elective. Then: * ENG 333 * MA 425 * MA independent study * MA elective * Two science electives * CS elective * Two PE classes If I take two classes during the summer, or if I receive credit by examination for some introductory science classes, I could reasonably graduate at the end of the Fall 2013 semester. Also, I'm relatively close to fulfilling the requirements for a B.S. in Philosophy with a concentration in Logic, Representation, and Reasoning. Additional requirements: * Early Modern Philosophy * History of Philosophy |
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* Advanced Logic * Model Theoretic Semantics * Scientific Method * ''Writ Contemp Phil'' * ''Writ Log Rep Reas'' * Phil Evo Hu Natr * Sci/math 1 * Sci/math 2 * Sci/math 3 * ENG 101 * Existentialism * Classical Mythology * Grk Trag in Transl * Intermed Grk I * ''PE 1'' * ''PE 2'' * Interdisciplinary 1 * Interdisciplinary 2 |
* Philosophy of Science * Three papers (This assumes some reasonable requirements waivers are granted, such as counting Philosophy of Science as a Philosophy elective and categorizing my Holocaust class from WTCC as an Arts and Letters course.) If I decide to go to grad school and can only start in the fall (which seems to be the case at many schools), it might make sense to take an extra semester at NCSU to complete a double major. |
Spring 2013 Notes
Completed minors: Logic and Methodology, Classical Studies with a Concentration in Greek (after this semester)
Skip ENG 101, Orientation, the social science elective (use AP Psych credit), and Introduction to Programming (maybe). I could probably skip the diversity requirement since I took Social Diversity at WTCC. Assume that Advanced Logic can count as a math elective.
Then:
- ENG 333
- MA 425
- MA independent study
- MA elective
- Two science electives
- CS elective
- Two PE classes
If I take two classes during the summer, or if I receive credit by examination for some introductory science classes, I could reasonably graduate at the end of the Fall 2013 semester.
Also, I'm relatively close to fulfilling the requirements for a B.S. in Philosophy with a concentration in Logic, Representation, and Reasoning. Additional requirements:
- Early Modern Philosophy
- History of Philosophy
- Ethics
- Philosophy of Science
- Three papers
(This assumes some reasonable requirements waivers are granted, such as counting Philosophy of Science as a Philosophy elective and categorizing my Holocaust class from WTCC as an Arts and Letters course.) If I decide to go to grad school and can only start in the fall (which seems to be the case at many schools), it might make sense to take an extra semester at NCSU to complete a double major.