2009 CCBC College Catalog
Philosophy
Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Humanities and Social Sciences
Transfer Pattern – Philosophy
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General Education Requirements:
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Credits
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____SPCM 101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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3
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____ENGL 101
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College Composition I
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3
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____ENGL 102
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College Composition II
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3
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____PHIL 101
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Introduction to Philosophy
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3
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General Education Electives: (Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General Education courses. One of the 3-credit General Education courses must be a Diversity course.)
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____Biological and Physical Sciences (one course must include a lab)
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7-8
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____Mathematics
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3-4
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____Social and Behavioral Sciences (Must be from 2 different disciplines)
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6
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____Wellness and Health
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3
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____Information Technology
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3
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____Global, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives
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2
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Total General Education Credits:
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36-38
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Degree Requirements:
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Two-Semester Sequence Choose a two-semester sequence from this list:
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6
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____ HIST 101** and 102
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Western Civilization I and II
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Critical Thinking Choose one from this list:
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3
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____ PHIL 101**
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Introduction to Philosophy
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____ PHIL 103
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Critical Thinking
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____ PHIL 240**
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Ethics
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** These courses may also be used as a General Education Elective.
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Total:
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9
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Electives: Recommended (Select 12-15 credits):
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____PHIL 240
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Ethics
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3
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____PHIL 250
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Ethical Issues in Information Technology
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3
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____PHIL 103
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Critical Thinking
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3
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____PHIL 170
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Logic
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3
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____PHIL 131
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Introduction to World Religions
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3
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____PHIL 193
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Special Topics in Philosophy
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3
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____PHIL 290
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Advanced Topics in Philosophy
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3
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____PSYC 101
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Introduction to Psychology
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3
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Total Electives:
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12-15
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Total Credits Required for Degree:
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60 min.
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Transfer Pattern Description:
This degree pattern is designed to help students transfer to colleges and universities that offer a baccalaureate degree with a major in Philosophy. Beyond the General Education requirements and other degree, program, and elective requirements, this pattern should be considered in light of the requirements of the selected transfer institution. Students should consult with an advisor for information about specific requirements.
Because four-year institutions vary widely in their requirements, it is strongly recommended that students who wish to pursue studies in Philosophy speak with an advisor from the Counseling and Advising Center and the Philosophy department head before registering for courses. This sequence of courses should be adjusted to meet the requirements of the transfer institution.
Program Coordinators:
CCBC Catonsville
Bill Rice
410-455-4376 or brice@ccbcmd.edu
CCBC Dundalk
Amir Salehi
410-285-9412 or asalehi@ccbcmd.edu
CCBC Essex
Wayne Alt
410-780-6451 or walt@ccbcmd.edu