
|
Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Semester |
LEVEL
I |
PH10A
(PHIL1001) |
Introduction
to Logic |
II |
PH10B
(PHIL1002) |
Ethics
and Applied Ethics |
I
& II |
PH10C
(PHIL1003) |
Introduction
to Philosophy |
I
& II |
PH10F
(PHIL1006) |
The
Meaning of Life and Existence |
I |
GT11B*** |
Introduction
to Political Philosophy |
|
T14D*** |
History
of Western Philosophy I |
|
T14D |
History
of Western Philosophy I |
|
T14E*** |
History
of Western Philosophy II |
|
LEVEL
II |
PH20A
(PHIL2001) |
Paradox and Analysis
(Not offered in 2006/2007) |
I |
PH20B
(PHIL2002) |
Theory
of Knowledge |
II |
PH20C
(PHIL2003) |
Philosophy
of Mind |
I |
PH20D
(PHIL2004) |
Philosophy
of Science |
I |
PH20E
(PHIL2005) |
Philosophy
of Language |
I |
PH20F
(PHIL2006) |
Metaphysics |
II |
PH26A
(PHIL2601) |
African
Philosophy I |
I |
PH26B
(PHIL2602) |
African
Philosphy II |
II |
PH27A
(PHIL2701) |
Philosophy
in Literature |
I |
PH27B
(PHIL2702) |
Introduction
to Philosophy of Art |
II |
PH29B
(PHIL2902) |
Modern
Philosophy |
II |
ED20L** |
Philosophy,
Human Nature and Educational Theory |
|
ED20Q |
Understanding
and Curriculum |
|
GT21B |
Theories
of the State |
|
GT27B |
Issues
in Marxism |
|
T24A |
Philosophy
of Religion |
|
T24D |
Hermeneutic
Philosophy |
|
LEVEL
III |
PH36A
(PHIL3601)
|
Recent
Philosophy I |
I |
PH36B
(PHIL3602) |
Recent
Philosophy II |
II |
PH300
(PHIL3099) |
Research
in Philosophy |
Year
long |
PH30L
(PHIL3012) |
Philosophy
of Law |
I |
PH30R
(PHIL3018) |
Philosophy
of Religion |
II |
PH30F
(PHIL3006) |
American
Philosophy |
II |
Graduate |
PH60A/PHIL6001 |
Advanced
History of Philosophy |
I |
PH60B/PHIL6002 |
Advanced
Epistemology |
I |
|
Advanced
Metaphisics |
II |
|
Advanced
African Philosophy |
II |
|
Advanced
Value Theory |
II |
|
Advanced
Political Philosophy |
I |
|
Research
Paper |
Year
long |
ED30K** |
Moral
and Political Issues in Educational Policy |
|
|
Please note that the changes are a result of Dr.
E. McKenzie’s early retirement, though he will be teaching
and supervising students Part-time in the new Session. Also,
in the light of large numbers in PH10B and PH10C, it is suggested
they are offered year round. Finally, Professors Lewis R.
Gordon (of Temple University) and Patrick Goodin (of Howard
University) have volunteered to teach Graduate Courses for
us gratis, on condition we provide accommodation, while Professor
Charles Peterson is on Sabbatical and would wish to spend
part of it in the Department teaching and researching. These
names are asterisked.
*** |
T14D,
T14E or GT11B must be taken to satisfy the Level I requirements.
T14D and T14 E are Theology courses and GT11B is a Government
course. |
** |
ED20L,
ED30K and ED20Q are courses in the School of Education |
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