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PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT Beginning in 2013, the university will allow unlimited overlap of courses between General Education and the major. For philosophy majors, this means you can take as many of the philosophy courses listed here as you need to in order to meet both your major or concentration requirements and your general education and graduation requirements.
Area A3: Critical Thinking PHIL 4 Critical Thinking
Area B5: Further Studies in Physical Science, Life Forms, and Quantitative Reasoning PHIL 60 Symbolic Logic I
Area C1: World Civilizations PHIL 26 History of Philosophy
Area C2: Introduction to the Arts PHIL 136 Philosophy of Art
Area C3: Introduction to the Humanities PHIL 2 Ethics
Area C4: Further Studies in the Arts and Humanities PHIL 115 Philosophy in Literature
Area D2: Major Social Issues of the Contemporary Era PHIL 101 Ethics and Social Issues
Area E: Understanding Personal Development PHIL 100 Ethics and Personal Values
Writing Intensive PHIL 101 Ethics and Social Issues
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Department of Philosophy | California State University, Sacramento | Mendocino Hall 3000 | 6000 J Street | Sacramento, CA 95819-6033 | (916) 278-6424 |