Philosophy Associate in Arts Transfer Degree, AA-T

Program Description

Strategically located within academic study, the discipline of philosophy offers students the opportunity to study diverse and competing worldviews.  Through critical reading, thinking and writing, students will be challenged to acknowledge and respect diversity, promote equity, and seek opportunities of inclusion.  Philosophy is concerned with perennial questions and is focused on reading carefully, thinking critically, understanding deeply, and imagining richly. 

We will explore the nature of reality, truth and value, the human response to death and suffering, and ask big questions.  For example: Who am I? Why am I here? What is truth? How do I know anything?  What is good and what is evil?  Philosophy courses require critical analysis, clarity, and understanding. These skills are achieved through careful and close reading of texts, images, and symbols, as well as through descriptive and analytic writing.  You can expect the reward of an active, teachable, and inquisitive mind as well as a rich imagination. 

The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) in Philosophy offers a challenging opportunity to explore how to learn and you will learn about your potential contributions within our world.  This challenging and exciting endeavor can help us make sense of the events taking place in the world around us.  Most of all, by studying philosophy, you will learn about yourself.  Studying philosophy provides students with invaluable skills transferable to nearly all vocations. The law states that students will have guaranteed admission to a California State University (CSU) campus upon successful completion of the specified program requirements.

Students should consult with an academic counselor to determine whether this degree is the best option for their career and/or transfer goals.

To earn this AA-T degree, students must complete the following Associate Degree for Transfer requirements:

  • completion of the following major requirements with a minimum grade of “C” (or “P”); 
  • completion of a minimum of 60 CSU transferable semester units with a grade point average of at least 2.0; and 
  • certified completion of the CSU General Education-Breadth (CSUGE) or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) for CSU, which requires a minimum of 39 units.

It is highly recommended that students complete courses that satisfy the U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals requirement as part of CSUGE or IGETC before transferring to a CSU.

The pathway below represents an efficient and effective course taking sequence for this program.  Individual circumstances might require some changes to this pathway.  It is always recommended that you meet with an academic counselor to develop a personalized educational plan.

Division

Social Sciences, Human Development, Kinesiology & Health

Department

Philosophy / Religious Studies

Career and Academic Pathway (CAP)

Public Service, Culture, Society

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify and analyze the structure of arguments, including recognizing conclusions, premises, and inference indicators by writing a response to a particular writing prompt.

  2. Analyze and evaluate issues dealing with the tradition of philosophy, including but not limited to ethical, epistemological, metaphysical, and political philosophical issues, and/or the impact of Eastern traditions by using both descriptive and analytical writing.

  3. Apply the ideas and concepts in the tradition of philosophy to contemporary experience by writing a response to a particular writing prompt.

Program Map

GE General Education
O Available Online
Program Requirement
P Program Prerequisites

1st Semester

13-14 units

2nd Semester

15-16 units

3rd Semester

12-15 units

4th Semester

6-9 units