Philosophy, AB

Integrated Writing Requirement

The University Integrated Writing Requirement is fulfilled by PHIL 3001 (Philosophy Writing Seminar.) PHIL 3001 must be taken at Georgetown.

Honors in Philosophy

The philosophy major offers an honors program for seniors, in which a student writes an original thesis under the supervision of a faculty mentor. A student who successfully completes the honors program will graduate with honors in philosophy. 

For students graduating in Fall 2025 and beyond, honors in philosophy will require the completion of the ten courses required for the major with the addition of a four-credit yearlong thesis, for a total of 34 credits.   

Students interested in applying to the honors program should contact the departmental Coordinator of Honors during the spring of junior year. The Coordinator of Honors will meet with interested students to determine eligibility and approve admission to the program. 

All students admitted to the program must have the following:

  • A major in philosophy
  • A minimum 3.67 GPA in philosophy courses taken at Georgetown as of the semester in which the thesis work begins 
  • A minimum of six philosophy courses taken at Georgetown, at least three of which must be at the 3000-level or above

In unusual circumstances, a student who does not meet the second and/or third requirement above may petition the Coordinator of Honors for an exception. 

The honors thesis is designed to take a full academic year to complete. During the fall semester, the student takes a one-credit pass/fail research tutorial. At the end of that semester, the student submits a detailed thesis proposal to the Undergraduate Committee. In order to advance to the second stage of the program, the proposal must be approved by the Undergraduate Committee and the student must maintain good academic standing in their philosophy courses. The student then enrolls in a three-credit tutorial in the spring semester, during which the student will complete the writing of the thesis. The thesis must be defended at the end of the semester in an oral examination, which will be conducted by a committee appointed by the Coordinator of Honors. If the thesis defense is successful, the student will receive honors in philosophy. 

More information about the honors program is available on the department website and from the Coordinator of Honors.

Transfer and Study Abroad Credit

Any philosophy courses taken at institutions other than Georgetown must be reviewed and approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in order to count for credit in the major. Transfer students intending to major in philosophy should meet with the Director of Undergraduate Studies as soon as possible to assess previous philosophy courses and plan for completion of the major. Note that the department will transfer a maximum of five philosophy courses taken at previous institutions. Philosophy majors planning to study abroad should submit their proposed plan of study to the Director of Undergraduate Studies for approval. Note that majors can transfer a maximum of three courses for a semester abroad or five courses for a full year abroad. All majors are required to complete a minimum of 18 credits in philosophy in residence at Georgetown.