Program Details
- Location:
- Chicago, United States
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Doctorate
- Specialty:
- Philosophy
Program Overview
- Program Description:
Entering PhD students must have a Bachelor of Arts degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution. They should have a solid background in philosophy, ordinarily an undergraduate major, including coursework in the history of ancient and early modern European philosophy as well as in metaphysics, epistemology, logic, ethics, and social-political philosophy.
Required Courses for the PhD
All requirements for the MA described below must be satisfied as first stage of doctoral work. A total of 48 semester hours beyond a bachelor's degree are required for the PhD Students are also required to complete seven courses in the areas of:
- Ancient
- Medieval
- Modern
- Continental
- Analytic
- Metaphysics/epistemology
- Ethics/social-political philosophy
PHIL 590: Dissertation Proposal Seminar, a non-credit semester long course devoted to the writing of the dissertation proposal, is also a requirement for those entering on or after Fall 2014.
Foreign Language RequirementA reading knowledge of one foreign language, e.g., German, French, Greek or Latin, is normally required for the doctorate, normally one that the student will use as a research tool for the dissertation. The requirement must be met at two levels: (1) basic language competence and (2) facility with the language in doing philosophy research. The dissertation topic may also require knowledge of additional foreign languages. In exceptional cases students may petition that the research tool requirement be fulfilled in another way than by knowledge of a foreign language, e.g., by a knowledge of statistics.
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- Test Requirements: GRE general test. Loyola's school code is 1412 English Language Testing Requirements: TOEFL: 550 paper, 79 IBT. IELTS: 6.5 Special Application Instructions: Submission of research paper in addition to the other supporting materials noted in the Step-by-Step Application Process Guidelines. Prerequisite Requirements: See the Philosophy Department web page for descriptions of the prerequisites for the Ph.D., the M.A. in Philosophy, and M.A. in Social Philosophy programs
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