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Tulane University
Academic Year: 
2018 - 2019
Department Name
    Philosophy Department  
  
  Department Chair
Bruce Brower, 
      Associate Professor
      Degrees Offered
    Ph.D., Terminal Masters, Non-Terminal Masters  
  
  Areas of Specialization Offered
    Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Metaphysics and Epistemology, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Logic, History of Philosophy  
  
  Financial Aid
    Teaching Fellowships:     
  
  8
      Non-Teaching Fellowships:     
  
  1
      Teaching Assistantships:     
  
  6
      Scholarships:       
  
      Students teaching their own classes:     
  
  8
      Other Financial Information:     
  1 year aid available for several graduate students at the Murphy Institute Center for Ethics and Public Affairs.  We also usually have one student in an exchange program in Berlin.
  Faculty
Members
| Bruce Bower, Department Chair, Professor | Olivia Bailey, Assistant Professor | Radu J. Bogdan, Professor | 
| Ronna Burger, Professor | Dan Burnston, Assistant Professor | Alison Denham, Associate Professor | 
| Kevin Morris, Associate Professor | Jonathan Riley, Professor | Oliver Sensen, Associate Professor | 
| David Shoemaker, Professor | Chad Van Schoelandt, Assistant Professor | Richard Velkley, Professor | 
Demographics
Ph.D.
Program Strengths
    Our greatest strength is in Ethics, Political and Social Philosophy.  We have a strong connection with the Murphy Institute Center for Ethics and Public Affairs on our campus, which funds 14 visiting speakers and several conferences each year, provides support for graduate students, and has three year-long faculty research fellows visiting from other institutions.  We are also quite strong in history, especially in Ancient, Kant, and the history of political philosophy.  We have moderate strength in Philosophy of Mind.  
  
  Student Demographics
Degrees Awarded
Ph.D. Tuition (US$ in FTEs)
In State: 
$46,326
Out of State: 
$46,326
Number of Required Courses: 
16
Ph.D. Program Entry Requirements
Transcripts: 
Yes
Writing Sample: 
Yes
Minimum GPA Required?: 
No
GRE Required?: 
Yes
TOEFL Required?: 
No
Other Requirements: 
Personal statement.
0 Where we have entered a "0" for GPA, GRE, etc., we have no specific minimum, but do not take students with poor scores.  
Master's
Program Strengths
    Our greatest strength is in Ethics, Political and Social Philosophy.  We have a strong connection with the Murphy Institute Center for Ethics and Public Affairs on our campus, which funds 14 visiting speakers and several conferences each year, provides support for graduate students, and has three year-long faculty research fellows visiting from other institutions.  We are also quite strong in history, especially in Ancient, Kant, and the history of political philosophy.  We have moderate strength in Philosophy of Mind.  
  
  Student Demographics
Master's Tuition (US$ in FTEs)
In State: 
$46,326
Out of State: 
$46,326
Number of Required Courses: 
10
Additional Information: 
We require only 8 courses instead of 10 for students who write a thesis.
Master's Program Entry Requirements
Transcripts Required?: 
Yes
Writing SampleRequired?: 
Yes
GRE Required?: 
Yes
GPA Required?: 
Yes
TOEFL Required?: 
No
Other Requirements: 
Personal statements. In describing the above as "0" for GRE, etc., there is no specific minimum but we do not accept poor scores
Types of Master's
Terminal Master's: 
No
Non-Terminal Master's: 
No
Placement
Summary of PhD Students 2018
Summary of Ph.D. Students, 2016
Summary of Ph.D. Students, 2011 - 2015
Summary of Master's Students, 2011 - 2015
