UMW Philosophy and Religious Studies in Philosophy BA Transfer Guide

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religious Studies in Philosophy
Catalog Year 2026-2027
Based on VCCS Curriculum for PHILOSOPHY
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Complete at a Virginia Community College |
Credits |
Course Equivalent |
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SDV 100 College Success Skills or 101 Orientation |
1-2 |
General Education |
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ENG 111 College Comp I |
3 |
General Education |
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ENG 112 College Comp II |
3 |
General Education |
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PHI 220 Ethics and Society |
3 |
PHIL 160 |
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Any UCGS Art or Literature |
3 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS Social & Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS History |
3 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS Natural Sciences |
4 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS Mathematics |
3-5 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS transfer course |
3-4 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS transfer course |
3-4 |
General Education |
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PHI 111 Logic = PHIL 115B; PHI 227 Biomedical Ethics = PHIL 226 |
6 |
Major requirements: PHIL 151B, PHIL 226 |
PHI 100 does not count for a specific Philosophy requirement but can be used as a lower-level elective in the major and/or General Education requirement. |
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Students who have completed all prerequisites and community college and four-year college requirements (e.g. World Languages, ITE, CST) should take additional courses from the rows above or transfer elective courses to fulfill the 60-63 credit requirement. |
19-22 |
See note below about the second language General Education requirement. Recommend completing the required second language Gen Ed. |
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Additional transfer electives, if needed to meet 60 credits |
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Pre-Transfer Credits |
60-62 |
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Complete at University of Mary Washington |
Credits |
Notes |
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PHIL 201 |
3 |
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PHIL 202 |
3 |
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PHIL 485 |
3 |
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Ancient Philosophy |
3 |
Select one of the following: PHIL 301, 302, or 303 |
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Continental Philosophy |
3 |
Select one of the following: PHIL 212, 251, 342, 343, 344, 450 |
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Social/Political or Ethics elective |
3 |
Select one course from one of the following sets: Social and Political Philosophy: PHIL 210, 320, 325; Ethics Set: PHIL 160, 225, 330, 335 |
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Non-Western Philosophy |
3 |
Select one of the following: PHIL 283, 284, 440 |
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Two additional Philosophy courses (at least one at 300- or 400-level) |
6 |
With approval of the major advisor, one of the following may be allowed: CPRD 299, CPRD 331, LATN 432, RELG 331, RELG 341. |
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Post-Transfer Credits |
58-60 |
Transfer Guidance
Guaranteed Admission to University of Mary Washington
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Earn a transfer associate degree.
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Earn a minimum GPA of 3.0 for your associate degree.
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Earn grades of "C" or higher in all community college courses.
Important Links & Dates
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University Transfer Center: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/transfer/
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Register Intent to Transfer: After the first 15 credits, complete this form and submit to admit@umw.edu to receive application fee waiver: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/adult/our-commitment/guaranteed-admission...
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Admission Application: Apply by October 15 for spring admission, March 1 for summer admission, and April 1 for fall admission. Additional details and a transfer checklist are available at https://www.umw.edu/admissions/transfer/
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Financial Aid: https://www.umw.edu/financialaid/
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FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid: Apply by April 1 to ensure you receive the maximum aid for which you are eligible. FAFSA’s will still be accepted after the April 1 deadline. The required forms are found at http://studentaid.gov
What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?
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Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered, complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org
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Connect with an advisor at your community college and University of Mary Washington within your first year. College Connect available in your account at www.TransferVirginia.org
Is This Degree Right For Me?
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Philosophy is meaningfully connected to virtually all other disciplines and can prove a valuable major or double major for a range of professional interests. It is expected of the philosophy major to learn to read and analyze texts with attention to argument, to develop the ability to reason dispassionately and critically, to acquire the ability to articulate ideas and arguments both orally and in writing with clarity, precision and cogency.
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The discipline of philosophy has been shaped by an intellectual and historical tradition that began some 2500 years ago in Greek culture. "Philosophy" literally means "love of wisdom." It is the systematic study of ideas and issues, a reasoned pursuit of fundamental truths, a quest for a comprehensive understanding of the world, a study of principles of conduct, and much more. While some philosophy majors continue in graduate school intending to embark on careers of teaching and research, a philosophy major can be advantageous for business, journalism and publishing, or any profession that demands abilities to think and write clearly. Philosophy is a superb pre-law major, looked upon with favor by many top-notch law schools.
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Students majoring in philosophy will develop knowledge of the history and current state of Western philosophy, critical areas of Asian philosophy, a grasp of representative philosophical issues and ways of dealing with them, a capacity to apply philosophical methods to intellectual problems, and a sense of how philosophy bears on other disciplines and on human life more generally. A philosophy major, leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Religious Studies, develops a critical mind, a balance of analytic and interpretive abilities, and a capacity for the imaginative development of abstract formulations and their concrete applications. These virtues make philosophy especially good preparation for responsible citizenship and positions of leadership.
What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion: Transfer students with a VCCS transferable associate degree have completed the UMW general education requirements except second language competency, digital intensive, diverse and global perspectives, after Mary Washington, and beyond the classroom general education requirements. UMW does allow students to satisfy these requirements through qualifying transfer coursework.
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Dual Enrollment - Completion of Associate Degree in HS: Students participating in dual enrollment programs are considered as freshman applicants. Dual enrollment courses taken at the high school are treated identically with the same course when taken on a college campus; dual enrollment status does not affect the transferability of the course.
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Credit for Prior Learning: UMW accepts credit for AP, IB, CLEP, Cambridge, and other qualifying previous coursework. Equivalencies are provided here: https://academics.umw.edu/registrar/transfer-information/resources-and-p...
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Catalog Year: Students must complete general education requirements associated with the academic year that they enroll at UMW. Students complete major requirements associated with the academic year in which they declare their major.
Is This College Right For Me?
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UMW is a small university located in suburban Fredericksburg, VA. We offer small class sizes and courses are taught by faculty committed to student learning and success.
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Home is precisely what UMW will come to feel like. Our campus is gorgeous, green, and full of opportunity. Join a club sports team. Audition for a musical. Lead the way in Student Government Association. See a performance or an exhibition. Or sit back, relax, and take it all in from the cozy comfort of Ball Circle.
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UMW offers high impact experiences beyond the classroom. Faculty are committed to collaborating with students on research projects and outreach experiences.
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UMW is located between Washington DC and Richmond, VA, both of which boast significant visual art resources. UMW students enjoy a multitude of internship opportunities where they can apply their academic knowledge while gaining professional experience. UMW students receive support with resumes and job searches through the department and University resources and can earn academic credit for qualifying internship experiences.
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Learn more about our college at www.TransferVirginia.org
Did You Know That…
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Completing your associate’s transfer degree satisfies most lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor’s degree.
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Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at University of Mary Washington.
What Can I Do With This Degree?
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Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlook at www.TransferVirginia.org
Program Successes & Highlights
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Philosophy at Mary Washington is located in the Department of Cultural and Philosophical Inquiry, an exciting interdisciplinary department housing Anthropology, Art History, Classical Studies, Philosophy, and Religious Studies. We have a lively department culture.
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The Philosophy degree at UMW offers concentrations in Philosophy and in Philosophy Pre-Law (see separate Transfer Guide). We also offer minors in Practical Ethics and in Pre-Law.
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The department’s Leidecker Center for Asian Studies and Khatib Center for Religious Dialogue provide additional opportunities.
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Requirements for departmental honors in Philosophy include an overall GPA of at least 3.2 (3.5 in Philosophy); take PHIL 485 during senior year; a substantial written thesis; an oral, public defense of the thesis; deposit of the thesis in CPIN and Simpson Libraries.
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Fredericksburg’s proximity to Washington DC and Richmond as well as its Amtrak train station provide great opportunities for internships and other professional experiences.
What Are My Chances For Getting Accepted?
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With an associate’s degree and a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA, you may qualify for UMW’s Guaranteed Admissions Agreement with the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Richard Bland College. Additional details are available here: https://www.umw.edu/admissions/adult/our-commitment/guaranteed-admission...
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Each fall, UMW enrolls approximately 300 students from the Virginia Community College System and other schools inside and outside of Virginia.
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Learn more about applying at www.TransferVirginia.org
Do More With Your Degree!
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Many students take advantage of on-campus internships and employment opportunities within our department, on campus, and in the area.