Non-Thesis Option
The non-thesis option requires a minimum of thirty-three hours of graduate coursework in philosophy (six more than the thesis option), and it has the same distribution requirements as the thesis option. It does not require six hours of thesis research, a thesis, or an oral thesis defense. With the approval of the graduate committee, up to six of the hours of graduate coursework may be taken in departments outside of philosophy, if they can be shown to contribute to the student’s personal or professional goals.
The M.A. with Distinction
Students who meet all of the following three requirements shall be awarded the M.A. with distinction:
A graduate Georgia State philosophy GPA of 3.85 or higher.
A thesis and oral thesis defense that, upon unanimous vote of the members of the thesis committee, are judged to merit distinction.
The Director of Graduate Studies judges that the student’s record at Georgia State University is one of distinction.
A thesis that deserves distinction is a polished and professional piece of philosophical argumentation that advances knowledge. It will excel on all or most of the following criteria:
• Comprehension: Shows a strong understanding of the relevant positions and arguments.
• Originality: Advances understanding of its topic by arguing for an original thesis and/or advancing original arguments for its thesis.
• Argument (soundness or cogency of): Makes a strong case for its thesis, and identifies and deals well with important objections.
• Scholarship: Engages successfully with the scholarly literature on its topic.
• Writing (quality of): Is clearly written and well-organized.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the additional information about the Department of Philosophy which has been placed on its website, philosophy.gsu.edu/.