(Adapted from the Wake Forest University Bulletin)

Our major requires 27 hours. These must include:

One course from each of the following groups15
I. Ancient Greek Philosophy
II. Modern Philosophy
III. Value Theory
IV. Metaphysics and Epistemology
V. Electives

Some Important Qualifications:

  • No more than six hours of 100-level courses may be counted towards the major.
  • No more than 3 hours of independent study may be counted towards the major.
  • Only one of PHI 2201 or PHI 2212 (Logic and Symbolic Logic) may be counted towards the major.
  • No senior philosophy major may take a 100-level course.  
  • At least 21 hours of the major must be completed at Wake Forest; exceptions require approval by the department chair. 
  • A minimum GPA of 2.0 in all courses completed in philosophy at Wake Forest is required for graduation with the major.

Students who plan to major in philosophy are strongly encouraged to complete their courses in ancient Greek philosophy and modern philosophy prior to their senior year.

Majors intending to do graduate study in philosophy are strongly advised to take the following courses:

CodeTitleHours
PHI 221Symbolic Logic3
PHI 360Ethics3
At least one of the following:
PHI 376Epistemology3
or PHI 377Metaphysics

Such majors should work closely with their major adviser as they consider their additional course choices.

I. Ancient Greek Philosophy

CodeTitleHours
PHI 232Ancient Greek Philosophy3
PHI 331Plato3
PHI 332Aristotle3
PHI 333Hellenistic Philosophy3

II. Modern Philosophy

CodeTitleHours
PHI 241Modern Philosophy3
PHI 341Kant: Theoretical Philosophy3
PHI 342Topics in Modern Philosophy3
PHI 343Kant: Practical Philosophy3

III. Value Theory

CodeTitleHours
PHI 359Environmental Ethics3
PHI 360Ethics3
PHI 361Topics in Ethics3
PHI 362Social and Political Philosophy3
PHI 364Freedom, Action, and Responsibility3
PHI 366Global Justice3
PHI 367Philosophical Theories in Bioethics3

IV.  Metaphysics and Epistemology

CodeTitleHours
PHI 373Philosophy of Science3
PHI 374Philosophy of Mind3
PHI 375Philosophy of Language3
PHI 376Epistemology3
PHI 377Metaphysics3
PHI 378Philosophy of Space and Time3

V. Electives

CodeTitleHours
PHI 221Symbolic Logic3
PHI 235Main Streams of Chinese Philosophy3
PHI 237Medieval Philosophy3
PHI 239Latin American & Latinx Philosophy3
PHI 337Thomas Aquinas3
PHI 35219th-Century European Philosophy3
PHI 353Heidegger3
PHI 354Wittgenstein3
PHI 355Contemporary Philosophy3
PHI 35620th-Century European Philosophy3
PHI 363Philosophy of Law3
PHI 365Philosophy of Love and Friendship3
PHI 368Concepts of Health & Disease3
PHI 369Philosophy and Psychology3
PHI 370Philosophy and Christianity3
PHI 371Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art3
PHI 372Philosophy of Religion3
PHI 379Feminist Philosophy3
PHI 380Philosophy of Emotion3
PHI 382Seminar in Public Philosophy3
  1. PHI 220. Logic. (3 h)
    Elementary study of the laws of valid inference, recognition of fallacies, and logical analysis. (D) ↩︎
  2. PHI 221. Symbolic Logic. (3 h)
    Introduces propositional and predicate logic, including identity and functions. Construction of proofs. Use of models to demonstrate consistency and invalidity. Application of these techniques to the assessment of arguments expressed in ordinary language. ↩︎