02-21-2018, 03:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2018, 03:27 PM by PhiloScientia.)
(02-21-2018, 01:51 PM)cookderosa Wrote: Not only do you need 33 credits in philosophy, you need them not to duplicate - and you need 18 of them to be upper level. Those are likely only going to be found within programs that offer a major in philosophy or an extension school like Berkley or Harvard.
As a mom, when I read your post, I cried just a little.
Still, I looked at Harvard for you. They offer 9 graduate level philosophy courses that are open enrollment. TESU will count graduate credit as upper level undergrad. 5 of them are on campus only- so that leaves a grand total of 4 (4 cr each). At a cost of around 10 grand you won't even fill your major.
My advice- liberal arts undergrad and then study what you want in grad school.
https://www.extension.harvard.edu/academ...us-courses
PS I forgot to add, it won't be fast or cheap. But it will be in philosophy.
Thanks Cookderosa, that's kind of you to look into the extension courses for us ($10,000?!!). It's a good thing I have a 1st bachelors in business so I can work and pay for the philosophy I suppose. I guess philosophy will have to be a labor of love then.
(02-21-2018, 02:37 PM)jjsafari Wrote: How would Ethics in America DSST fit in to the plan? It was a fairly easy test.
Hi jjsafari, maybe it could fulfill the LL units to get to 33 credits? But then Cookderosa said the courses have to be non-overlapping so I don't know if that already duplicates the Ethics core requirement or not.
(02-21-2018, 02:52 PM)DavidHume Wrote:Thanks DavidHume for explaining the UT course numbering system--and squashing my last ounce of hope at the same time. No, just kidding! I assume by your name you know a lot about philosophy yourself. Yes, UNO is a good postbac program, but I had already planned to use the money saved up for a different masters.(02-20-2018, 02:48 PM)PhiloScientia Wrote: Hey NoahJ, I'm also trying to earn a BA Philosophy from TESU. There aren't many of us on this forum so searching around didn't yield much results (or they're out of date and the online sources are gone). I cannot tell you that my plan has worked since I'm trying to do it now but here's what I was thinking of doing (I'll defer to the senior members of this forum who have more experience):UT uses a different numbering system for courses: the 3 at the beginning indicates it is 3 credits. To determine upper or lower level, they use the last 2 digits. 00-19 are lower level, 20-79 upper, and 80-99 are grad courses. So both those are lower level.
AOS 33 Credits:
9 Required:
Intro to Philosophy - Intro to Phil (StraighterLine)
Logic - Intro to Logic - (??????? local community college?)
103 Ethics - (Saylor Phil 103 or Sophia Intro to Ethics)
6 Lower Level:
Philosophy of Religion (local community college)
History of Ancient Philosophy (local community college)
18 Upper:
310 BioEthics - UExcel
304 Existentialism - Saylor
405 Intro to World Religions - DSST
3301 Philosophy of Plato - Univ New Orleans (UNO) delivered via iTunes ($881)
3333 Philosophy of Kant - Univ New Orleans (UNO) delivered via iTunes ($881)
495 Capstone - TESU
This isn't cheap but that's because online Philosophy RA accredited courses are hard to find. I know I included local community college in there, and that's to keep the costs low. And you can always take the other online courses concurrently since you're already well read in philosophy.
As for U Texas Austin, they have 2 self-paced classes for $850 each:
PHIL 301 Intro to Philosophy
PHIL 312 Intro to Logic
The thing is those courses are listed as 300-level which is strange since I've never seen an UL class that's "Intro" to anything. If they really are UL classes then that knocks out BOTH the core course requirement AND the UL requirement at the same time? I don't know, so I didn't include as satisfying the requirement in the plan above.
As for UNO, they have a LOT of online Upper Level classes delivered via iTunes if you don't mind paying the $881 per class. You may be thinking that if you pay that much then why not just take the TESU courses. Yes, that's true, it just depends on the subject matter you prefer is all. For example, I chose the Philosophy of Plato class from UNO because it already overlaps with the History of Ancient Philosophy from the lower level class.
Hope this helps and if there's anybody on the forum who can help us, please let us know. If you've already accomplished your goal, let me know how you did it. Thanks.
If you really want a BA in philosophy, you could take as many philosophy courses as you can cheaply find to fit into the BALS and then go for the postbac program at UNO. They have quite a few scholarships specifically for that program. There aren't a lot of grad programs in philosophy you can get into without a good chunk of upper level philosophy courses. If you don't want to do the postbac, you could try for a MA in liberal studies somewhere that offers philosophy courses. I've looked at open admissions programs in Europe, but even those require completion of roughly 6 upper level courses as prerequisites before actually getting into the required coursework.
(02-21-2018, 03:09 PM)dfrecore Wrote: This one that won't work for you:
DSST World Religions is LL, has been for a while
Here are the logic courses I can find on my list
Saylor: PHIL103: Moral & Political Philosophy (LL)
Saylor: Environmental Ethics, Justice & Worldviews (LL)
UExcel/SL/Study.com - Intro to Philosophy (LL)
Lumerit ($297) - Intro to Worldviews, Philosophy & Religion (LL)
AlignDegree ($399) - Intro to Logic (LL)
U of Idaho IS ($510) - ANTH327: Belief Systems (UL), Ethics in Science, Ethics: Women in the 20th Century, History of Ancient & Medieval Philosophy, History of Modern Philosophy
EDIT: Looks like they got rid of a LOT of courses that you couldn't find other places for decent prices at U of Idaho IS, especially UL courses, so you're going to have to check on any that might interest you before getting excited.
Thanks dfrecore, that AlignDegree Intro to Logic looks good! But yes, there's definitely something wrong with their website: http://aligndegree.weebly.com/introducti...logic.html
Lots of deadlinks on there that doesn't inspire confidence. So I guess they're not a functioning course provider anymore?
Aww man, UIdaho IS only offers an Intro to Ethics class which can already be had through Saylor or Sophia
https://www.uidaho.edu/academics/dee/ind...philosophy
The search continues...