Concentration
in Philosophy
At this point, none of the Philosophy courses are
offered through distance education. Until there are sufficient
graduate-level courses in Philosophy to constitute a concentration,
philosophy courses might best be used as components of a student's
18-hour
emphasis. Graduate-level Philosophy courses include
PHIL 672 Readings in Philosophy (variable credit hours)
PHIL 675 Seminar in Philosophy (variable credit hours)
PHIL 676 Apprenticeship in Philosophy (variable credit hours)
PHIL 680 Topics in Philosophy (variable credit hours)
Students completing their MLS program in this concentration will
have the following notation on their transcripts: "Liberal Studies
(Humanities)"
Please contact Dr. Gene Rice,
Chair of the Philosophy Department, for information about graduate
courses in Philosophy.
Once you have been admitted
to this concentration, please follow the MLS
Checklist and carefully read The
MLS Student Handbook.
For
more information, contact:
Art Morin, Director of
the Master of Liberal Studies Program
Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Davis Hall 206
Fort Hays State University
Hays, KS 67601
(785) 628-5950
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