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College of Arts and Sciences (Graduate) Philosophy and Religious Studies – Graduate Log Number: 201008‐82 Change a degree‐major of an existing program MA ‐ Practical Phi & Applied Ethics Major Proposed Program of Study Major: Practical Philosophy & Applied Ethics Degree: Master of Arts Prerequisites While students entering in the M.A. Program are not required to have a B.A. in philosophy, they are expected to have completed at least one undergraduate course in each of the following areas: logic, history of philosophy, and theoretical philosophy. Entering students who have not met this requirement will be expected to take courses in these areas on a remedial basis, which may involve up to nine credit hours of additional course work. • One course in logic • One course in history of philosophy • One course in theoretical philosophy Major Course Requirements (24 credits) Grades of B or above are required in all graduate courses. PHI6937 3 Proseminar I: Themes and Methods in Practical Philosophy PHI6938 3 Proseminar II: Themes and Methods in Applied Ethics PHI5605 3 Ethics SELECT 1 INTRO ETHICAL ISSUES • PHI 5627 Ethics Sex Gender • PHI 5628 Business Ethics • PHI 5634 Bioethics • PHI 5668 Ethics East West • PHI 5675 Moral Conflict • PHI 5691 Environmental Ethics • PHI 5886 Ethics and Literature • PHI 6125 Ancient Greek Ethics • PHI 6676 Lies & Self‐Deception • PHM 5366 Global Justice • PHM 5056 Death and Dying • PHM 5XXX Ethical Issues in Public Health SELECT 1 PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY • PHH 5505 19th Century Philosophy • PHM 5105 Social Philosophy • PHM 5305 Political Philosophy • PHM 5365 Philosophy of Democracy • PHM 5405 Philosophy of Law • PHM 6345 Contemporary Political Philosophy • PHI 5808 Aesthetics • PHI 6225 Philosophy of Language • PHI 6405 Philosophy of Science • PHI 6425 Philosophy of the Social Sciences • PHI 6458 Philosophy of Psychiatry • PHP 5794 Pragmatism SELECT 3 ELECTIVE COURSES • PHI PHH PHM PHP Capstone Experience (9‐15 credits) • Grades of B or better are required in all graduate courses. • A minimum of 33 hours is required for the degree. • All students must apply for graduation during registration for the last semester of courses at UNF. • Continual enrollment (summer exempted) until graduation required. SELECT INTERNSHIP, THESIS, OR PORTFOLIO, Option 1: 9 ‐ 15 hours of internship practicum, research, and writing. • At least 9 hours and no more than 15 hours required in PHI 6942 Internship in Applied Ethics Option 2: 9 ‐15 hours of thesis research/writing. • At least 9 hours and no more than 15 hours required in PHI 6971 Thesis Option 3: 3‐9 hours portfolio preparation plus 6 hours additional graduate courses • PHI 6XXX Portfolio Preparation • PHI PHH PHM PHP • PHI PHH PHM PHP