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Independent Study Philosophical Writing (PHI-395)


Semester: Spring 2024
Number: 0154-395-000
Instructor: TBA
Days: TBA
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City
Credits: 1
Notes:

For majors only
Must Be Taken By Majors, If Possible Before Thesenior Year,Together With Some
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Description:

Philosophy majors will learn how to produce an extended philosophical essay under the supervision of a faculty member. This one credit course must be taken in conjunction with an upper-level philosophy course. This course is required of majors during the Fall semester of their Junior year. (Learning Goals:CW,L)

Learning Goals:   Communication Writing
Information Literacy

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