100-Level
PHIL XX1 Critical Thinking Day (lecture/tutorial) Day
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.
PHIL XX1 Critical Thinking Day | Surrey Campus (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.
PHIL 100W Knowledge and Reality Day (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students
PHIL 110 Introduction to Logic and Reasoning Day (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [Q] Open to all students.
PHIL 120W Introduction to Moral Philosophy Day (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.
PHIL 144 Introduction to the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences Day (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.
PHIL 150 History of Philosophy I Day (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [B Humanities] Open to all students.
PHIL 151 History of Philosophy II Evening (lecture/tutorial)
[CLA] [W] [B Humanities] Open to all students.
200-Level
PHIL 201 Epistemology Day
Prerequisite: one of PHIL 100, 150, or 151. Students who have taken PHIL 301 cannot take this course for further credit.
PHIL 203 Metaphysics Day
Prerequisite: one of PHIL 100, 150, 151, or COGS 100.
PHIL 210 Natural Deductive Logic Day
[Q]
PHIL 220 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy Evening | Vancouver Campus
PHIL 240 Philosophy of Religion Day
PHIL 242 Philosophy of Art Evening | Vancouver Campus
PHIL 280 Introduction to Existentialism Evening
300-level
PHIL 300 Introduction to Philosophy Evening | Vancouver Campus
[CLA] [B Humanities] Prerequisite: at least 60 semester hours credit. Normally, students with credit for Phil 100 may not take this course for further credit. This course does not count towards the upper division requirements for a student pursuing a minor, major, or honors program in philosophy.
PHIL 300 Introduction to Philosophy Evening | Burnaby Campus
[CLA] [B Humanities] Prerequisite: at least 60 semester hours credit. Normally, students with credit for Phil 100 may not take this course for further credit. This course does not count towards the upper division requirements for a student pursuing a minor, major, or honors program in philosophy.
PHIL 314 Topics in Logic I Day
Recommended: PHIL 210, 214, or an otherwise suitable background.
Phil 332 Selected Topics: Free Will Day
Prerequisite: Phil 100 or 120
PHIL 333 Selected Topics: Environmental Ethics Day
Prerequisite: None
PHIL 343 Philosophy of Mind Day
Prerequisite: PHIL 100; and one of PHIL 201 or 203, or COGS 200.
PHIL 344 Philosophy of Language I Day
Prerequisite: PHIL 100; and one of PHIL 201 or 203, or COGS 200.
PHIL 350 Ancient Philosophy Day
Prerequisite: PHIL 100 or 150
PHIL 352 17thC Philosophy Day
Prerequisite: PHIL 100 or 151. Students who have completed PHIL 355 prior to Fall 2006 may not take this course for further credit.
400-level
PHIL 435 Selected Topics: Cognitive Linguistics
Prerequisite: two 300 level Philosophy courses.
PHIL 455W Contemporary Issues in Epistemology and Metaphysics: Temporal Consciousness
Prerequisite: two 300 level Philosophy courses.
PHIL 467W Seminar II: Normative Moral Reasoning Evening
Prerequisite: Phil 120, and two 300 level courses in Philosophy
PHIL 477 Honors Tutorial I (seminar)
At least eight weeks prior to the semester in which they wish to enroll in PHIL 477, honors students should obtain departmental approval of a proposed syllabus and arrange for faculty supervision of the course. Open only to honors students.
PHIL 478 Honors Tutorial II (seminar)
At least eight weeks prior to the semester in which they wish to enroll in PHIL 478, honors students should obtain departmental approval of a proposed syllabus and arrange for faculty supervision of the course. Open only to honors students.
Graduate Courses
PHIL 803 Selected Topics in Metaphysics Evening | Harbour Centre
PHIL 805 Selected Topics in the Philosophy of Mind: Temporal Consciousness
PHIL 806 Selected Topics in the Philosophy of Language: Cognitive Linguistics
PHIL 822 Selected Topics in Normative Ethics
PHIL 880 Pro-Seminar
PHIL 898 M.A. Thesis
PHIL 899 Non-thesis Project
PHIL 998 Ph.D. Thesis