Information for Current and Prospective
Graduate Students in Philosophy at GMU

Another great image from the Perseus
collection! This is the goddess Athena writing, an unusual thing for
divinities to do in ancient Greece.
For prospective students
Philosophy
Department page: Information on
the MA Program in Philosophy and the Graduate Certificate in
Professional Ethics (click on the title of the program in which
you're interested)
Main Graduate Admissions page
Application
requirements for the MA Program in Philosophy
Application
requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Professional
Ethics
For current students
Philosophy
Department page: Information on
the MA Program in Philosophy and the Graduate
Certificate in Professional Ethics (click on the title of the
program
in which you're interested)
Registrar's office, main page
(click on links for forms, graduation
procedures, etc.)
College of Humanities
and Social Sciences: Information for Graduate Students (research
resources, financial resources, forms, policies, procedures, and more)
University Catalog, main page
(check this to find policies and
procedures for things you want to do; also check the section on the
College of Humanities and Social Sciences)
University
Catalog, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (policies
and procedures specific to our College)
Consortium
study (be sure to check the links on Eligibility, Policies and
Procedures, and Restrictions and Exclusions; see also the University
Catalog concerning restrictions)
Information
on the MA Thesis option (when and how to begin thesis work,
the thesis proposal, etc.)
MA
Thesis Proposal Approval Form (to be signed by your thesis
committee before you can enroll in PHIL 799)
Contact Information
Graduate Director: Prof. Rose Cherubin
Office: Robinson B 461
Email: rcherubi (at) gmu.edu
Office telephone: 703-993-1332
Office hours for Fall 2009: T R 4:30 - 6:00 PM. Some additional times
may be available by appointment.
Philosophy Department Office: Robinson B 465
Department Office telephone: 703-993-1290
Department Chair: Prof. Ted Kinnaman