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Philosophy (DEACTIVATED PROGRAM - NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS)

A.A. Degree - Transfer Program

Department: Humanities & Social Sciences

School: Arts & Humanities

CIP Code: 24.0103
MCC Program Code: PH01
NYSED Code (BRI): 34488
NYSED Code (DCC): 34489
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***This program is no longer offered at MCC.***
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This program's design is based on: New MCC General Education

Description
The Philosophy degree program provides students with an introduction to philosophy as preparation for a variety of professions such as college level teaching, law, writing, and human resources management. The curriculum balances background in the humanities with introductory courses in philosophy. The Philosophy degree incorporates the cross-cultural study of religion with central philosophical questions of religious meaning, the existence of God, and ethics. The Philosophy capstone course, Democracy and Human Rights in Domestic and International Contexts, introduces students to problems of tolerance in a global society.

Program Learning Outcomes
1. Identify important terms associated with the study of Western Humanities.
2. Describe central concepts associated with the Western Philosophical tradition.
3. Classify central philosophical positions associated with Western Philosophical tradition.
4. Explain relationships between central literary, artistic, philosophical, and architectural works of Western culture.
5. Generate arguments and explanations in philosophy or cultural theory in the study of Western Humanities.
6. Classify concepts of citizenship in the Western Humanities and in a global society.
7. Explain the significance of central philosophical and political ideas of Western Humanities in a global society.

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Requirements for Program Entrance
Algebra or placement into Level 4 Math at MCC. Placement into ENG 101 or ENG 200.




Distribution Requirements
Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER
ENG 101 College Composition OR
ENG 200 Advanced Composition
3
MTH 150 Survey of Mathematics OR higher#
3-4
HMN 101 Humanities: Experiencing Culture
3
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - FOREIGN LANGUAGES (SUNY-FL) ELECTIVE* OR
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - SOCIAL SCIENCES (SUNY-SS) ELECTIVE
3
First Semester Total:
15-16
SECOND SEMESTER
HMN 220 Western Humanities I OR
HMN 221 Western Humanities II
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - FOREIGN LANGUAGES (SUNY-FL) ELECTIVE*
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - NATURAL SCIENCES (SUNY-NS) ELECTIVE
3-4
MCC GENERAL EDUCATION - TECHNOLOGICAL LITERACY (MCC-TL) ELECTIVE
3
MCC GENERAL EDUCATION - HEALTH AND WELLNESS (MCC-HW) ELECTIVE
2-3
Second Semester Total:
15-17
THIRD SEMESTER
ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology
3
PHL 103 Introduction to Ethics OR
PHL 105 Technology and Values
3
MCC GENERAL EDUCATION QUANTITATIVE LITERACY (MCC-QL) ELECTIVE OR
MCC GENERAL EDUCATION SCIENTIFIC REASONING (MCC-SCI) ELECTIVE
3
MCC GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE AND DIVERSITY (MCC-SSD) ELECTIVE
3
PROGRAM ELECTIVE**
3
Third Semester Total:
15
FOURTH SEMESTER
PHL 102 Introduction to Logic
3
PHL 210 Human Rights & Democracy in Domestic and International Contexts
3
HIS 153 Traditional East Asian History OR
HIS 154 Modern East Asian History OR
ENG 230 Mythology
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION AMERICAN HISTORY (SUNY-AH) ELECTIVE
3
OPEN ELECTIVE
3
Fourth Semester Total:
15
TOTAL CREDITS:
60-63

* For students choosing the SUNY-FL option, it is recommended that the student complete two courses in a sequence in the same foreign language.
**Choose any 200-level English literature course.
#Choose MTH 150 or any SUNY-M course with a higher number.

Revised 8/3/2018