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Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Academic Year:
2016 - 2017
Website
Department Name
Department of Philosophy
Department Chair
Scott Gelfand,
Associate Professor
Degrees Offered
Terminal Masters
Areas of Specialization Offered
Applied Ethics, Feminist Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy, Meta-Ethics, Philosophy of Psychology, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Biology, Early Modern Philosophy (17th & 18th Century), Continental/European Philosophy (including Kant), Asian Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy
Financial Aid
Teaching Fellowships:
Non-Teaching Fellowships:
Teaching Assistantships:
8
Scholarships:
Students teaching their own classes:
Other Financial Information:
We have 8 graduate teaching assistant positions available. The number of positions available any given year will depend on how many students already have TA positions, but typically we offer 4 each year. Graduate students with TA positions receive a tuition remission and a monthly stipend.
Faculty
Members
Dr. Doren Recker, Associate Professor |
Dr. Eric Reitan, Professor and Graduate Advisor |
Dr. Rebecca Bensen-Cain, Associate Professor |
Dr. James Cain, Associate Professor |
Dr. Scott Gelfand, Associate Professor and Department Head |
Dr. Marty Heitz, Associate Professor |
Dr. Lawrence Pasternack, Professor |
Dr. Apple Igrek, Assistant Professor |
Dr. Brian Kim, Assistant Professor |
Dr. Shannon Spaulding, Assistant Professor |
Dr. Megan Burke, Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Gender and Women's Studies |
Dr. Justin Horn, Assistant Professor |
Demographics
Ph.D.
Student Demographics
Degrees Awarded
Ph.D. Tuition (US$ in FTEs)
In State:
$0
Out of State:
$0
Ph.D. Program Entry Requirements
Transcripts:
No
Writing Sample:
No
Minimum GPA Required?:
No
GRE Required?:
No
TOEFL Required?:
No
Other Requirements:
Master's
Program Strengths
The Oklahoma State University Philosophy Department aims to provide a broad, diverse philosophical education for our graduate students. One strength of the department is the diversity of philosophical perspectives and specializations represented. The department has several faculty members who teach ethics, history of philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of science broadly construed, in addition to epistemology, Asian philosophy, feminist philosophy, continental and post-modern philosophy, logic, philosophy of language, and other areas. We maintain a small, intimate graduate program that enables us to offer one-on-one mentoring. Various tracks and final project options are available to MA students depending on their career aspirations. Our goal is to prepare our students for PhD programs in philosophy and to provide information and guidance to those who want to use their advanced degree in philosophy outside of academia.
Student Demographics
Master's Tuition (US$ in FTEs)
In State:
$2,007
Out of State:
$7,641
Number of Required Courses:
10
Additional Information:
Plan I — with thesis: 30 credit hours,
consisting of 24 hours of course work
and six hours of research;
Plan II — with report: 32 credit
hours, consisting of 30 hours of
course work and two hours of
research; In addition, students who
complete the degree with a report
must give a public presentation of
their work.
Plan III — with creative component:
32 credit hours of work including the
creative component. The creative
component may be a special report,
an annotated bibliography, a project
in research or design, or other
creative activity as designated by the
advisory committee. In addition,
students who complete the degree
with a creative component must give
a public presentation of their work.
Master's Program Entry Requirements
Transcripts Required?:
Yes
Writing SampleRequired?:
No
Letters of Recommendation:
3
GRE Required?:
No
GPA Required?:
Yes
TOEFL Required?:
No
Other Requirements:
Types of Master's
Terminal Master's:
Yes