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Prospective Transfer Students
Students should check the UCSD Admissions Office website for
information on UCSD minimum requirements and deadlines. The
philosophy department does not have any entrance requirements
separate from the UCSD requirements. Transfer students may take
some philosophy classes before starting at UCSD. Philosophy classes
that are not listed on ASSIST.org may be petitioned for major
credit.
Tips for Prospective Transfers
- Keep records of all coursework including course syllabi,
reading lists, exams and papers.
- Attend orientation for you college. Many academic departments
have orientation during Welcome Week.
- Learn about resources and get involved. There are resources and
programs provided by the University, your college and your
department. Check out all of them!
- Ask questions!
Transfer Credit Information
- The philosophy department regularly grants credits toward the
undergraduate major for work taken at other colleges and
universities, whether in the US or abroad. Credit toward the major
is granted by petition upon completion of the work. Please note
that this is a separate approval process from the evaluations
process handled by the UCSD Admissions Office, whereby courses are
accepted for credit towards graduation.
- In submitting petitions for work taken elsewhere, students are
required to submit supporting documentation that will assist
reviewers in their assessment (syllabi, reading lists, course
descriptions, papers, etc.).
- In granting credit toward the major for courses taken
elsewhere, credit will normally be granted on a one-to-one basis.
That is, students are awarded credit for one UCSD course for each
approved course taken elsewhere.By exception, the department does
consider granting credit beyond the one-to-one level. In
considering petitions for such additional credit, reviewers look
for evidence of a substantially greater volume of written work
(i.e., papers) than would normally be required in an upper division
philosophy class at UCSD. Please note that the duration of the
course (quarter, semester, year-long, etc.) is not itself evidence
that further credit is merited, nor does accumulated contact hours
(i.e., classroom time, tutorials, etc.) by itself warrant credit
beyond the one-to-one allowance.
- In planning studies abroad, majors should keep in mind the
departmental regulation that at least seven upper division courses
must be taken in the philosophy department at UCSD. Please visit
the Programs Abroad Office's page on
Study Abroad in Philosophy
for more information.
Curriculum Policy: Introduction to Logic
Philosophy 10 ("Introduction to Logic") provides an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of both informal and formal logic and reasoning. It includes a treatment of all of the following topics: basic concepts of logic (argument, premises, validity, soundness, etc.), informal fallacies, the sentential (propositional) calculus, symbolization, truth tables, natural deduction, and indirect and conditional proof.
The Philosophy Department will grant transfer credit for "Introduction to Logic" only by petition. Petitions must be accompanied by documenting materials (a copy of the syllabus or a letter from the instructor) showing that these topics were covered. Classes listed on ASSIST.org that are transferrable for the Philosophy Department do not need to be petitioned.
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