In addition to meeting the requirements for the Traditional Track, students on the Neurophilosophy Track

  1. Must pass Phil 6330, Philosophy of Mind, or Phil 8330, Seminar in Philosophy of Mind.
  2. Must pass 6 hours at the graduate level in another Brains & Behavior department, such as biology, psychology, etc. These hours will count towards the 24 hours required for the M.A. in philosophy. These courses must be approved, in advance, by the philosophy Neurophilosophy Faculty and the Philosophy Director of Graduate Studies.
  3. Must write a thesis on a topic related to Neurophilosophy (topic will be approved by the philosophy Neurophilosophy Faculty and the Philosophy Director of Graduate Studies).
To view some relevant Neurophilosophy course offerings, visit the
Courses page.