Current Semester Courses: Spring 2014 (1141)

Undergraduate Courses

100-Level

PHIL XX1 Critical Thinking (lecture/tutorial) Day | Burnaby
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.

PHIL XX1 Critical Thinking (lecture/tutorial) Evening | Vancouver
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.

PHIL 100W Knowledge and Reality (lecture/tutorial) Day | Burnaby
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.

PHIL 100W Knowledge and Reality (lecture/tutorial) Day | Surrey
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.

PHIL 110 Introduction to Logic and Reasoning (lecture/tutorial) Day | Burnaby
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.

PHIL 110 Introduction to Logic and Reasoning (lecture/tutorial) Day  | Surrey
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.

PHIL 120W Introduction to Moral Philosophy (lecture/tutorial) Day | Burnaby
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.

PHIL 120W Introduction to Moral Philosophy (lecture/tutorial) Evening | Vancouver
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.

PHIL 144 Introduction to the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (lecture/tutorial) Day | Burnaby
[CLA] [B Humanities, B Science] Open to all students. Students who have completed PHIL 244 may not take this course for further credit.

PHIL 144 Introduction to the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (lecture/tutorial) Evening | Vancouver
[CLA] [B Humanities, B Science] Open to all students. Students who have completed PHIL 244 may not take this course for further credit.

PHIL 151 History of Philosophy II (lecture) Day | Burnaby
[CLA] [B Humanities] Open to all students.

  

200-Level

PHIL 201 Epistemology Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite:  one of PHIL 100, 144, 150, or 151, or COGS 100. Students who have taken PHIL 301 cannot take this course for further credit.

PHIL 203 Metaphysics Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: one of PHIL 100, 150, 151 or COGS 100.

PHIL 280 Introduction to Existentialism  Evening | Burnaby

   

300-Level

PHIL 300 Introduction to Philosophy  Evening | Burnaby
[CLA] [B Humanities]
Prerequisite: at least 60 semester hours credit. Normally, students with credit for Phil 100 may not take this course for further credit. This course does not count towards the upper division requirements for a student pursuing a minor, major, or honors program in philosophy.

PHIL 302 Topics in Epistemology and Metaphysics  Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: PHIL 201 or 203.

PHIL 314 Topics in Logic I  Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: PHIL 210, 214, or an otherwise suitable background.

PHIL 320 Social and Political Philosophy  Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: one of PHIL 120, 220, or ENV 320.

PHIL 327 Global Health Ethics Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: 60 units and PHIL 120 or HSCI 319W. PHIL 327 is identical to HSCI 320 and students may not receive credit for both. Students who have completed HSCI 320 or the spring 2011 offering of PHIL 331 may not complete this course for further credit.

PHIL 333 Selected Topics: Responses to Skepticism Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: To be announced.

PHIL 343 Philosophy of Mind Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: PHIL 100; and one of PHIL 201 or 203, or COGS 200.

PHIL 357 Topics in the History of Philosophy Day | Burnaby
Prerequisite: PHIL 100, 150, or 151.

   

400-Level

PHIL 451W Advanced Topics in the History of Philosophy: The History of Pleasure Evening | Burnaby
[W] Prerequisite: Two 300-level PHIL courses.

PHIL 467W Seminar II: Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science  Day | Burnaby
[W] Prerequisite: two 300-level PHIL courses.

PHIL 477 Honors Tutorial I (seminar)
At least eight weeks prior to the semester in which they wish to enroll in PHIL 477, honors students should obtain departmental approval of a proposed syllabus and arrange for faculty supervision of the course. Open only to honors students.

PHIL 478 Honors Tutorial II (seminar)
At least eight weeks prior to the semester in which they wish to enroll in PHIL 478, honors students should obtain departmental approval of a proposed syllabus and arrange for faculty supervision of the course. Open only to honors students.

 

Graduate Courses

PHIL 898 M.A. Thesis

PHIL 899 Non-thesis Project Completion

PHIL 998 Ph.D. Thesis