Philosophy 2013
The Philosophy Department offers four popular Level I courses, and a variety of Advanced Level courses. Those who meet the entry requirements can proceed to Honours. At Honours Level it is possible to specialise in Cognitive Science or Logic.
Full details are available in our 2013 Philosophy Handbook.
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Semester | Coordinator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level I | ||||
| PHIL 1101 | Argument and Critical Thinking | 3 | 1 | Jenny McMahon |
| PHIL 1102 | Mind and World | 3 | 1 | Jon Opie |
| PHIL 1103 | Morality & Meaning in the Natural World | 3 | 2 | Gerard O'Brien |
| PHIL 1110 | Logic I: Beginning Logic | 3 | 2 | Jon Opie |
| Advanced Level | ||||
| PHIL 2030 | Cognitive Science | 3 | 2 | Gerard O'Brien |
| PHIL 2031 | Crime and Punishment | 3 | 1 | Denise Gamble |
| PHIL 2035 | Foundations of Modern Philosophy | 3 | 1 | Jordi Fernandez |
| PHIL 2036 | How Should I Live? | 3 | 2 | Garrett Cullity |
| PHIL 2039 | Philosophy of Mind | 3 | 1 | Jon Opie |
| PHIL 2040 | Metaphysics: Identity, Time & Freedom | 3 | 1 | Jordi Fernandez |
| PHIL 2042 | Moral Problems | 3 | 1 | Garrett Cullity |
| PHIL 2045 | Professional Ethics | 3 | 2 | Denise Gamble |
| PHIL 2049 | Logic, Truth and Reason | 3 | 2 | Jon Opie |
| PHIL 2051 | Philosophy of Art | 3 | 2 | Jenny McMahon |
