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BA In Philosophy [MAJOR]

No other discipline but Philosophy allows for such sustained reflection on the ideas and issues which move individuals and groups of individuals in all human societies. Courses in the Philosophy programme address issues pertaining to ethics, human existence and experience, the value of cultural knowledge, the meaning of notions that we take for granted such as “truth,” “reason,” “beauty,” “right”, “duty”, “love”, “sex”, “identity”, “meaning/end of life”, “existence”, “God”, etc. Critical reflection is at the core of the programme, allowing students to graduate with the tools to excel in a wide range of professions which call for an investigative mind either as employer, employee or self-employed entrepreneur.

Core subjects include African Philosophy, Caribbean Philosophy, Ethics, Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind and Metaphysics. Additionally, students will choose from a wide range of courses on topics such as Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Meaning of Life and Existence, Political Philosophy, Paradox Analysis, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Leadership, Philosophy of Sex and Love.

To qualify for a Major in Philosophy, students must complete a minimum of 39 credits in the discipline, 12 credits each at levels 1 and 2, 15 credits at level 3 of the programme. A student who completes an additional 15 credits at levels 2 and 3, for a total of 54 credits, qualifies for the Special in Philosophy.

Graduates of the B.A Philosophy may be considered for acceptance into the M.A or M.Phil/PhD Philosophy programmes.

LEVEL I LEVEL II

LEVEL III

PHIL1001

PHIL1002

PHIL1003

And ONE of the

following:

PHIL1004

PHIL1006

AND:

FOUN1016/ FOUN1019*

FOUN1002

Foreign language**

3 Free electives***

PHIL2002

PHIL2003

PHIL2006

And ONE of the

following:

PHIL2001, PHIL2004

PHIL2005, PHIL2025

PHIL2501, PHIL2502

PHIL2601, PHIL2602

PHIL2701, PHIL2702

PHIL2902

AND

FOUN1201

FOUN1301

4 Free Electives

PHIL3601

PHIL3602

PHIL3099

And ONE of the

following:

PHIL3006

PHIL3012

PHIL3018

PHIL3110

PHIL3120

PHIL3025

PHIL3510

PHIL3803

AND

5 Free electives***

* Registration in FOUN1019 reduces the number of credits which can be taken in free electives at

Level I.

**Students who are exempt from the Foreign Language requirement MUST substitute same with

an additional Level I elective to complete this Level.

***Electives MUST include at least three (3) Humanities and Education courses outside of

major.

 

BA in Leadership and Professional Ethics [MAJOR]

The Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Professional Ethics is an interdisciplinary programme developed to draw on the philosophical base of the disciplines in Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences. Countries and corporate organizations encounter leadership and ethical problems in almost all spheres of their existence. Countries have been thrown into wars, while companies have gone into extinction due to leadership failure. The BA in Leadership and Professional Ethics is intended to produce graduates who can identify and evaluate leadership skills, values, choices, and actions in challenging situations that involve cognitive and ethical dilemmas.



The Major in Leadership and Professional Ethics requires a minimum of 51 credits.

LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL II

GOVT1013

PHIL1001

PHIL1002

PHIL1003

PLUS

One of the following:

CLTR1803 MGMT1002

COMP1220 PSYC1002

DSBT1000 TOUR1000*

HIST1604

AND

FOUN1016/FOUN1019*

FOUN1002

Foreign Language**

1/2 Free Elective(s)

LANG2001

PHIL2009

AND

One of the following:

GOVT2037

MGMT2224

PHIL2007

EITHER GOVT2048

OR PHIL2028

PLUS

One of the following:

COMM2110

DSBT2000*

GOVT2260

HIST2007

AND

FOUN1201

FOUN1301

3 Free Electives

HUMN3100

PHIL3099 (year-long)***

Either PHIL3110 or MGMT3089

Either PHIL3120 or MGMT3058

PLUS

Two of the following:

CLTR3508 HIST3011

DSBT3000 HIST3721

GOVT3041 LANG3001

GOVT3114 MGMT3037

AND

3 Free Electives

*Registration in FOUN1019 reduces the number of credits which can be taken in free electives at Level I.

**Students who are exempt from the Foreign Language requirement MUST substitute same with an additional

Level I elective to complete this Level.

***Research-linked course.

Electives MUST include at least three (3) Humanities and Education courses outside of major.

 

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