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  • University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716 www.apaonline.org

    2014 THE APA GUIDE TO GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN PHILOSOPHY

  • All data collected by the American Philosophical Association. The data in this publication have been provided by the departments and programs listed; in the cases where no response was received to repeated requests for information, the most recent data provided, if any, can be found in the previous edition. The APA cannot guarantee the accuracy of this report; because all information has been self-reported, there may be errors or inconsistencies in these data. Readers should therefore examine the available data closely to ensure that any comparisons are made in a fair and reasonable manner. Errors or inconsistencies should be brought to the attention of the American Philosophical Association by email to [email protected]. For clarification, correction, updating, or supplementation of the information provided, contact the department(s) in question.

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  • About the Grad Guide The Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy, originally published biennially until the early 2000s, was relaunched in 2012 as an annual online resource. The guide compiles data on both doctoral and masters degree programs in philosophy at institutions throughout the US and Canada, offering prospective students, job candidates, and other members of the profession a rich resource on postgraduate education and employment in philosophy. This years guide has been expanded to include more demographic data on each program as well as information on faculty, degree requirements, entry requirements, financial aid, placements, and more.

    All data in the guide are self-reported by representatives of the institutions, and data are included only for institutions that completed the Grad Guide survey either this year or last.

    Using the Grad Guide The Grad Guide is a useful starting point for prospective graduate students and job candidates, but the APA recommends additional consultation with advisers and people directly involved with programs of interest. Further, as all information in the guide is self-reported by representatives of the institutions, readers should examine the data closely to ensure that any comparisons are made in a fair and reasonable manner.

    Please note that the APA does not rank philosophy programs or institutions. Read the APA statement on rankings of departments.

    Demographic Data In the survey that underlies the 2014 edition, we requested information on race and LGBT status of students and faculty. We thank the APA Committee on the Status of Women for providing the demographic data survey instrument that was incorporated into the Grad Guide survey.

    There is no widely accepted standard for collecting such data, however, and the availability and thoroughness of data varies greatly. Some schools do not track or share this information. For these reasons, we provide the data we received with the understanding that this data should not be used for quantitative evaluation of the diversity of programs or institutions. Though the demographic information is inconsistent, it is included in the Grad Guide because collecting and providing these data supports ongoing efforts to increase the diversity of the profession by making existing information more widely available and raising awareness about the need for additional data on diversity.

    Previous Editions 2012 Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy (PDF) 2013 Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy (PDF)

    Corrections and Feedback If your institution is not included in the guide and would like to be, if you would like to report errors or inconsistencies in the data, or if you have suggestions for future editions of the Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy, please submit a Grad Guide Feedback Form.

  • Arizona State University 2014 Report

    Website Department name https://shprs.clas.asu.edu/philosophy Philosophy Faculty within the School of Historical,

    Philosophical and Religious Studies Department chair Doug Portmore, Professor

    Faculty Brad Armendt, Associate Professor Thomas Blackson, Associate Professor Elizabeth Brake, Associate Professor Cheshire Calhoun, Professor Peter French, Professor Bernard Kobes, Associate Professor Joan McGregor, Professor Carla Merino-Rajme, Assistant Professor Angel Pinillos, Associate Professor Douglas Portmore, Professor Steven Reynolds, Associate Professor Rebecca Tsosie, Regents Professor Peter de Marneffe, Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness Our faculty is unusually diverse. In 2014-15, we are organizing a major conference to promote diversity and inclusiveness in philosophy. We are also opening a minority and philosophy (MAP) chapter. Our courses offerings often cover gender and race issues.

    Additional Information The PhD program was recently revamped. The first class after the revamping entered in the fall of 2014. All 7 of them (4 Males, 3 Females) were fully funded with TAships. We expect to build a strong and inclusive program.

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure track

    0

    Men 8 0 0

    0

    Unknown gender 0 0 0

    1Women 4

    0Other gender 0

    00African, African-American

    0

    Asian 0 0 0

    0

    Hispanic or Latino 1 1 0

    0

    White 0 0 0

    0

    Other race 0 0 0

    0

    LGBT 2 N/A N/A

    N/A

    0Native American 1

    0Pacific Islander 0

    0Multi-racial 0

    0Unknown race 0

    N/A Disablity status N/A

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    5 8 0 13

    Degrees offered: Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships

    Non-teaching fellowships

    Teaching assistantships 6

    Scholarships

    Students teaching their own classes 0

    Other financial information grading

  • Arizona State University 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths Practical and Applied philosophy (including Ethics, Applied Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, Experimental Philosophy)

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year Ph.D. tuition In state: 11302 Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:26736

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 20

    We may give credit for graduate courses completed at another 0 1 0 0Asian institution

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses White 0 1 0 0 We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Other race 0 0 0 0 Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    Totals 0 2 0 0 GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: 3

    6 2 GRE score: Other requirements:

    Degrees awarded

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    1 3Degrees awarded 4 4 2

    Time to completion

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year MA tuition In state: 11302 Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:26736

    Number of courses required for MA. 8

    0 0 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses 0 0 0 0White We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0Other race Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA:

    0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0Totals TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score:

    0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 0 0

    Total MA Students 2013

    Total MA Students 2014

    0 Other requirements:

  • Arizona State University

    Placement

    2014 Report

    0 0 0

    1 7 0

    3 1 0

    0 0 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    0104

    Women Men Other gender

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

    Placed in a non-academic job 0 2 0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014

    2 0 0

    0 0 0

    1 8 0

    0 3 0

    0 4 0

    0 4 0

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    0 3 0Placed in a non-teaching job

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Indiana University

    Degree Program

    Details

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Nebraska

    Degree Program

    Details

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Michigan

    Degree Program

    Details

    Master's

    Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. University of Kansas MA program outside of philosophy

    Degree Program

    Details

  • Baylor University 2014 Report

    Website Department name http://www.baylor.edu/philosophy/ Department of Philosophy

    Department chair Michael Beaty, Professor and Chair

    Faculty ANDERSON, CHARITY, Assistant Professor BEATY, MICHAEL, Professor BECKWITH, FRANCIS J, Professor BURAS, TODD, Associate Professor DAVIS, DARIN HARRIS, Assistant Professor DOUGHERTY, TRENT GARTIN, Assistant Professor EVANS, STEPHEN, University Professor of Philosophy and the Humanities HENRY, DOUGLAS V, Associate Professor HIBBS, THOMAS S, Professor and Dean of the Honors College KRUSCHWITZ, ROBERT B, Professor KVANVIG, JONATHAN L, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy MARCUM, JAMES A, Professor MINER, ROBERT C, Professor MOORE, SCOTT H, Associate Professor PRUSS, ALEXANDER, Professor ROBERTS, ROBERT C, Distinguished Professor of Ethics ROSENBAUM, STUART E, Professor SCHULTZ, ANNE MARIE, Associate Professor WRIGHT, LENORE, Associate Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness In our latest hiring, effort was made to ensure representation of women and minorities among the finalists, one of the two people brought to campus was a woman, and she was hired. In our last graduate admissions, four of the top eight applicants by GRE and GPA scores were women. We made twelve offers, five of them to women, and our incoming class consists of one woman and two men, one of them Asian.

    Additional Information

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's

    track

    01Women 2 Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships Men 15 1 0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships

    00African, African-American

    0 Scholarships

    Students teaching their own classes 11Asian 0 0 0

    00Native American 0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino Normally all our graduate students receive five years of full financial

    aid, which includes full tuition remission and at least a $17,000 0 0 0

    00Pacific Islander 0 annual stipend (typically a little more).

    White 17 2 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT N/A N/A 0

    00Disablity status 0

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    3 16 0 19

    http://www.baylor.edu/philosophy

  • Baylor University 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths We have a special focus on preparing students to teach, with a particularly good placement record in small liberal arts colleges. This focus leads to an emphasis in learning the history of philosophy, in addition to contemporary work in the central areas of philosophy (metaphysics, epistemology and ethics). / We have particularly noteworthy strengths in epistemology, philosophy of religion, Kierkegaard and Christian ethics.

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

    Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0

    Asian 1 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 1 0 0

    White 4 25 0 0

    Other race 0 0 0 0

    Totals 5 26 0 0

    34 31

    Degrees awarded

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A 0

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    5 2Degrees awarded 6 5 6

    7 7.5 5.7 5.8 5.3 Time to completion

    Ph.D. tuition In state: 25866 Out of state:25866

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 23.3

    Online Courses We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: paper 550; computer 213; internet 80 Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score: Other requirements:

  • Baylor University

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014 Women Men Other gender Unknown gender

    2014 Report

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014

    0 0 0

    0 0 0

    0 0 0

    0 0 0

    0 0 0

    0 0 0

    2 2 0

    0 9 0

    3 10 0

    0 2 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    0213

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    Placed in a non-academic job 0 0 0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0 0 0Placed in a non-teaching job

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    Hope College

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    Charleston Southern University

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Harding University

    Non-tenure track, continuing.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    University of Mary

    Non-tenure track, continuing.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    St. Louis University

    Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Dixie State University

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Baylor University

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Franciscan University of Steubenville

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

  • Binghamton University 2014 Report

    Website Department name http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/ Philosophy

    Department chair Max Pensky, Professor

    Faculty Jeffner Allen [email protected] Bat-Ami Bar On [email protected] page Eric Dietrich [email protected] Charles Goodman [email protected] Robert Guay [email protected] Nicole Hassoun [email protected] Mattias Iser [email protected] Anja Karnein [email protected] Christopher Morgan-Knapp [email protected] Max Pensky, Department Chair [email protected] Anthony Preus [email protected] Anthony Reeves [email protected] Lisa Tessman [email protected] Melissa Zinkin

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness The graduate program has a series of workshops focusing on inclusiveness and diversity in teaching and other aspects of the profession. The graduate students have run bystander training workshops and we have supported Clark diversity scholars whenever possible who have reduced teaching responsibilities. We also support the SWIP events to encourage diversity in the progession by requesting money from the dean to provide TAs. Several faculty work on feminism and issues related to culture and human rights and we have a significant strength in global justice as well as non-Western areas of philosophy.

    Additional Information The program is highly ranked on many alternative indexes besides the philosophical gourmet report (for which it was not considered) in part because we are committed to diversity. We have made some great hires and have a good placement record in the region. There are lots of opportunities for students to get involved in research and teaching and the program is special in that it provides a series of workshops to help prepare students to become professional philosophers. Please check out our website for more information: http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.html

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    track

    01Women 5 Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships 23Men 4 2 0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 1

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships

    00African, African-American

    0 Scholarships

    Students teaching their own classes 6Asian 0 0 0

    00Native American 0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino All admitted PhD students have teaching assistantships for both

    semesters. There is a competitive dissertation assistantship 0 0 0

    00Pacific Islander 1 available to support research after completion of coursework. Clark fellowships to support diversity come with a reduction in TA White 11 3 0 responsibilities and extended financial support

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT 2 0 0

    00Disablity status 0

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    6 6 0 12

    http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.htmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy

  • Binghamton University 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths We are an inclusive program that has strengths in critical theory, non-Western philosophy, and some areas of continental philosophy as well as core areas on value theory. Please check out our website for more information: http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.html

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

    Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0

    1 1 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 1 0 0

    1 3 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0

    12 14 0 0White

    Multi-racial 0 1 0 0

    0 2 0 0Other race

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    14 22 0 0Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 1 0

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    0 Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    36

    Degrees awarded 2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    2 3Degrees awarded 5 2 3

    5 5 5 5 5Time to completion

    MA program strengths See PhD

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

    Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0White

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Other race

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total MA Students 2013

    0 Total MA Students 2014

    0

    Ph.D. tuition In state: 432 dollars per credit hour Out of state:841 dollars per credit hour

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 20

    Students entering with a BA have more course requirements.

    Online Courses We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: 90 Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score: Other requirements:

    GRE and GPA should be reported, but no minimum is specified. Only 12 credits are required for students entering with an MA.

    MA tuition In state: See PhD Out of state:See PhD

    Number of courses required for MA. 12

    See PhD

    Online Courses We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: GRE score: Other requirements:

    Everything is the same in terms of requirements - GPA and GRE no minimum.

    http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.html

  • Binghamton University

    Placement

    2014 Report

    1 0 0

    1 4 0

    1 4 0

    0 0 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    094

    Women Men Other gender

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

    Placed in a non-academic job 0 1 0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Master's

    Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program: Law School

    Degree Program

    Details

    Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    SUNY College

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Bryn Mawr

    Non-tenure track, continuing.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Lehigh University

    Non-tenure track, continuing.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

  • Boston College 2014 Report

    Website Department name www.bc.edu Philosophy

    Department chair Arthur Madigan, S.J., Professor

    Faculty Richard Atkins, Assistant Professor James Bernauer, S.J., Professor Jeffrey Bloechl, Associate Professor Oliva Blanchette, Professor Aspen Brinton, Assistant Professor Sarah Byers, Associate Professor Patrick Byrne, Professor Jorge Garcia, Professor Gary Gurtler, S.J., Associate Professor David Johnson, Assistant Professor Richard Kearney, Professor Peter Kreeft, Professor Micah Lott, Assistant Professor Arthur Madigan, S.J., Professor Marina McCoy, Associate Professor Daniel McKaughan, Associate Professor David Rasmussen, Professor Vanessa Rumble, Associate Professor John Sallis, Professor Jean-Luc Solre, Associate Professor Andrea Staiti, Assistant Professor Marius Stan, Assistant Professor Eileen Sweeney, Professor Ronald Tacelli, S.J., Associate Professor Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Assistant Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness The department made two tenure track appointments in 2013-2014, one a woman and the other an Asian American. Since 2000 the department has granted doctoral degrees to eight Africans or African Americans, five Hispanics, five Asians or Asian Americans, one Native American, and ten women.

    Additional Information The MA comprehensive examination is a 75-minute oral examination on a reading list in the main periods of Western philosophy. The PhD comprehensive examination is a two-hour oral examination on a dissertation proposal, a systematic problem, and two major authors. One foreign language is required for the MA. Two foreign languages are required for the PhD. Symbolic logic is a requirement for the PhD.

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    track

    31Women 4 Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships 10Men 14 6 4

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 12

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships 0

    00African, African-American

    0 Scholarships 1 (Fulbright)

    Students teaching their own classes 19Asian 0 0 0

    00Native American 0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino 7 MA Lonergan scholarships, 7 Lonergan post-doctoral scholarships

    (3 in fall, 4 in spring). 12 students receive tuition scholarship only. 0 0 0

    00Pacific Islander 0

    White 0 0 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT N/A N/A N/A

    N/AN/A Disablity status N/A

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    8 24 0 32

  • Boston College 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths The department offers a comprehensive program in the history and problems of philosophy, allowing for concentration in the following areas: Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Continental Philosophy from Kant to the present, Philosophy of Science, and Practical Philosophy broadly conceived (Ethics, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Law). A significant feature of the program is the extensive and diverse range of courses available to graduate students every semester.

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year Ph.D. tuition In state: $1,398 per credit hour Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:$1,398 per credit hour

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

    Normally 16 courses are required. Students entering the program 0 0 0 0Asian with an M.A. in philosophy are only required to take 10 courses.

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses White 0 0 0 0 We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Other race

    Totals

    0

    0

    0

    0 0

    0 0

    0

    0

    0

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score: Other requirements:

    Degrees awarded

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    3 7Degrees awarded 4 11 7

    Time to completion

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year MA tuition In state: $1,398 per credit Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:$1,398 per credit

    Number of courses required for MA. 10

    0 1 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses 0 0 0 0White We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0Other race Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA:

    2

    Unknown race 2 2 0 0

    3 0 0Totals TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: GRE score:

    5

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total MA Students 2013

    Total MA Students 2014

    5 Other requirements:

  • 2014 Report Boston College

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    Boston College

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Part-time renewable

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    Boston College

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer renewable

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Trinity Hartford

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Aquinas, Nashville

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    CSU Dominguez

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Loyola Maryland

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Seattle University

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Trinity Christian

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Instructor/practitioner, renewable

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Mount St. Vincent, NY

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Pennsylvania State

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    Creighton University

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    St. Thomas, NB

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D. Degree Program McGill Employer Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Adjunct, renewable Type of position

    Ph.D.

    De Pauw

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Part-time, renewable

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

  • Boston College 2014 Report Ph.D.

    Freiburg

    Post-doc

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

  • 2013 Report Bowling Green State University-Main Campus Website http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/phil

    Department name Philosophy

    Department chair Michael Weber, Associate Professor

    Faculty Donald Callen, Assistant Professor Christian Coons, Associate Professor Albert Dzur, Professor Louis Katzner, Professor Trustee Kevin Vallier, Assistant Professor Michael Weber, Associate Professor, Chair Sara Worley, Associate Professor Richard Yetter Chappell, Assistant Professor Helen Yetter-Chappell, Assistant Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness None provided

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure track

    Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's

    Women 1 1 0 Financial Aid

    Men 5 2 2 Teaching fellowships 0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 1

    Pacific Islander

    Native American

    African, African-American

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0 Teaching assistantships 23

    Other financial information na

    Students teaching their own classes 12

    0

    Other race 0 0 0

    0

    Disablity status 0 0 0

    2 9 0 11

    Scholarships 1 0Asian 0

    0Hispanic or Latin 0

    0Multi-racial 0

    0LGBT 0

    Total faculty Total other gender

    Total women Total men

    http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/phil

  • Bowling Green State University-Main Campus 2013 Report

    Moral and Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics

    Ph.D. program strengths

    Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

    Women (Year ending)

    Men (Year ending)

    Other gender (Year ending)

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    African, African-American

    0 1 00 1 0

    Asian 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    12 19 011 18 0

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0

    11 12 19 20 0 0Totals

    Total Ph.D. Students 2012

    30 Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    32

    MA Students 2012 - 2013

    Women Men Other gender (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending)

    African, African-American

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    0 0 00 0 0

    Asian 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    1 5 01 5 0

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0

    Totals 1 1 5 5 0 0

    Total MA Students 2012

    6 Total MA Students 2013

    6

    Ph.D. tuition In state: 4275.98 a term 9 hous Out of state:7,120.98 a term 9 hours

    Courses required for Ph.D.: 95

    Degrees awarded

    2009 2012 2013 2010 2011

    Degrees awarded 2 4 1 4 3

    Time to completion 7.5 7.5 7-8 7-8 7-8

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: 3.5

    TOEFL score: 500

    Letters of recommendation: 3

    GRE score: 600

    Other requirements:

    MA tuition In state Out of state

    Types of MA offered Terminal MA Non-terminal MA

    The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

    Courses required for MA:

    MA program entry requirements

    Transcripts:

    Writing sample:

    GPA:

    TOEFL score:

    Letters of recommendation:

    GRE score:

    Other requirements:

    http:state:7,120.98

  • 2013 Report Bowling Green State University-Main Campus

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013 Women Men Other gender

    0 0 0Left without receiving a degree

    Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

    7 0

    Entered the marketplace 0106

    2Placed in a non-tenure track position

    2 1 0Placed in a tenure-track position

    2 2 0Were not placed

    Data not provided

  • Brandeis University 2013 Report

    Website http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/philosophy

    Department name Philosophy Department

    Department chair Jerry Samet, Associate Professor

    Faculty Alan Berger, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Robert Greenberg, Professor of Philosophy, Eli Hirsch, Charles Goldman Professor of Philosophy, Berislav Marusic, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Jennifer Marusic, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Kate Moran, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Director of Graduate Studies, Jerry Samet, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Marion Smiley, J.P. Morgan Chase Professor of Philosophy, Andreas Teuber, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Palle Yourgrau, Harry A. Wolfson Professor of Philosophy Ben Sherman, Lecturer in Philosophy Jeremy Fantl, Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness Whenever the Dept. conducts a search, we reach out to graduate departments that have a majority of women or African American or Native American students. We write to all the APA committees such as the committee of Black Philosophers and the committee of Hispanic Philosophers, for example. When it comes to applications of prospective MA students, our DGS makes an effort to reach out to Historically Black colleges and universities to invite their students to apply. We also invite applications from Philosophy Dept. of Women's schools for example. The focus has been to expand the diversity of the pool of applicants.

    Other information We do not track LGBT status of students or faculty.

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's

    track

    2Women 1 Financial Aid 0 Teaching fellowships 0Men 7 1 1

    0

    Teaching assistantships

    0Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 0

    African, 260 0 0 African-American

    00Asian 0 Students teaching their own classes

    Scholarships 4

    Not applicable Native American 0 0 0

    0Hispanic or Latin 0 Other financial information 0 Merit-based and need-based

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00LGBT 0

    Disablity status 0 0 0

    Total faculty Total other gender

    Total women Total men

    3 9 0 12

    http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/philosophy

  • Brandeis University

    MA program strengths

    2013 Report

    metaphysics and epistemology, ethics, social and political philosophy, philosophy of language, logic, philosophy of mind and cognitive science, history of modern philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of gender, and philosophy of law.

    MA Students 2012 - 2013 MA tuition

    Women Men Other gender (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending)

    African, African-American

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    0 0 00 0 0

    Asian 0 0 0 2 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 1 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    0 0 00 0 0

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0Disability status 0 00 0 0

    Totals 0 0 1 2 0 0

    Total MA Students 2012

    1 Total MA Students 2013

    2

    In state 50000 Out of state 50000

    Types of MA offered Terminal MA Non-terminal MA

    The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

    Courses required for MA: 36

    MA program entry requirements

    Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: no min.

    TOEFL score: 600 (paper) 250 (computer) 100 (internet)

    Letters of recommendation: 3

    GRE score: no min.

    Other requirements:

  • 2013 Report Brandeis University

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013 Women Men Other gender

    3 2 0

    0 0 0

    5 18 0

    0 4 0

    1 0 0

    1 5 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

  • Brown University 2014 Report

    Website www.brown.edu

    Department name Department of Philosophy

    Department chair Bernard Reginster, Professor and Chair of Philosophy

    Faculty Felicia Nimue Ackerman, Professor Nomy Arpaly, Associate Professor Justin Broackes, Professor David Christensen, Professor Jamie Drier, Professor Nina Emery, Assistant Professor David Estlund, Professor Mary Louise Gill, Professor Paul Guyer, Professor Richard G. Heck, Professor Christopher Hill, Professor Jaegwon Kim, Emeritus Charles Larmore, Professor Bernard Reginster, Professor Joshua Schechter, Associate Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness The Department has trained a number of women, and also a number of Asians and Hispanics, who have gone on to enjoy successful careers. At present there are special fellowship opportunities for women.

    Additional Information

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's

    track

    01Women 3 Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships 4Men 11 0 0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 7

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships 15

    0

    Asian 1 0 0 Students teaching their own classes 2

    0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0

    0African, African-American

    0 Scholarships 2

    0Native American 0

    00Pacific Islander 0

    White 13 1 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT 0 0 0

    01Disablity status 14

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    4 11 0 15

  • Brown University 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths Brown University Philosophy Department has been traditionally strong in epistemology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ethics, and history of philosophy, and is currently also strong in political philosophy and in aesthetics.

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year Ph.D. tuition In state: 46408 Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:46408

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

    1 0 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 1 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses White 2 2 0 0 We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Other race 0 0 0 0 Transcripts: Yes

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Writing sample: YesUnknown race 0 0 0 0 GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score:

    3 3 0 0Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 0 0

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    5 Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    6 Other requirements:

    Degrees awarded 2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    3 2Degrees awarded 4 5 6

    6 6 6 6 6Time to completion

  • Brown University

    Placement

    2014 Report

    0 0 0

    2 8 0

    2 7 0

    2 3 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    0154

    Women Men Other gender

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

    Placed in a non-academic job 0 2 0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    DeAnza College

    Unknown

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    Ohio State University

    Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    SUNY Buffalo

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    SUNY Buffalo

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

  • California State University Long Beach 2014 Report

    Website Department name http://csulb.edu/ Department of Philosophy

    Department chair Wayne Wright, Professor of Philosophy

    Faculty Lawrence Nolan, Professor Nellie Wieland, Associate Professor Cory Wright, Associate Professor & Graduate Advisor Alexander Klein, Assistant Professor Charles Wallis, Professor Wayne Wright Professor & Department Chair Max Rosenkrantz, Associate Professor Marcy Lascano, Associate Professor Patrick Dieveney, Associate Professor Jason Raibley, Associate Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness None provided.

    Additional Information

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure track

    Women 2 0 0

    Men 7 1 0

    Other gender 0 0 0

    Unknown gender 0 0 0

    00African, African-American

    0

    Asian 0 0 0

    0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0

    0

    White 10 10 0

    0

    Other race 0 0 0

    0

    LGBT 0 0 0

    0Native American 0

    0Pacific Islander 0

    0Multi-racial 0

    0Unknown race 0

    00Disablity status 0

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    2 8 0 10

    Degrees offered: Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    Teaching fellowships

    Financial Aid

    Non-teaching fellowships

    Scholarships

    Teaching assistantships

    Students teaching their own classes

    2

    2

    8

    0

    Other financial information Out-of-state tuition/fee waivers, State University Grant covers all instate tuition/fees, nondepartmental teaching assistantships

  • California State University Long Beach 2014 Report

    MA program strengths Philosophy of Psychology, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Science, Early Analytic Philosophy, History of Early Modern Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Ethics, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Religion

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

    Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0

    2 12 0 0White

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    0 1 0 0Other race

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    2 13 0 0Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total MA Students 2013

    18 Total MA Students 2014

    15

    MA tuition In state: 2k per semester Out of state:

    Number of courses required for MA. 10

    Online Courses We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: 2 GRE score: Other requirements:

  • 2014 Report California State University Long Beach

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    University of Wisconsin

    Further academic study: PhD

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

  • Carleton University 2014 Report

    Website Department name www.carleton.ca/philosophy Philosophy

    Department chair Jay Drydyk, Full Professor

    Faculty Contessa, Gabriele Associate Professor Corazza, Eros Full Professor Davis, Gordon Assistant Professor Drydyk, Jay Full Professor Finn, Geraldine Full Professor Frankel, Melissa Assistant Professor Koggel, Christine Full Professor Larive, Annie Associate Professor Matheson, David Associate Professor Panitch, Vida Assistant Professor Maibom, Heidi Associate Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness None provided.

    Additional Information

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure track

    Women 6 0 0

    Men 5 0 0

    Other gender 0 0 0

    Unknown gender 0 0 0

    00African, African-American

    0

    Asian 0 0 0

    0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0

    0

    White 11 0 0

    0

    Other race 0 0 0

    0

    LGBT N/A N/A N/A

    0Native American 0

    0Pacific Islander 0

    0Multi-racial 0

    0Unknown race 0

    00Disablity status 0

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    6 5 0 11

    Degrees offered: Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships 0

    Non-teaching fellowships 0

    Teaching assistantships 10

    Scholarships 10

    Students teaching their own classes 0

    Other financial information

  • Carleton University 2014 Report

    MA program strengths Ethics, social, and political issues are an area of strong interest at Carleton. You can get started in this area by taking the limited enrolment, first-year seminar on Moral Issues. Other related introductory courses include Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, and Contemporary Moral, Social, and Religious Issues. As you progress in the program, youll be able to select from a range of topical courses such as human rights, bioethics, environmental ethics, Marxist philosophy, censorship, truth and propaganda, and computer ethics, to name a few. In addition, we offer a specialization in Philosophy, Ethics, and Public Affairs. / / Philosophical study of the mind, language, and knowledge is another area of strength for Carleton philosophers. You can begin your studies in this stream with a first-year seminar, Looking at Philosophy, that introduces issues such as logical thought, the existence of God, free will, and the nature of reality. Related introductory courses include Knowledge and Reality, and Mind and Truth. More advanced topics in this area include courses such as Personal Identity and the Self, and Language and Communication. We also offer courses in the Philosophy of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, as well as Logic and Philosophy of Science.

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year MA tuition In state: 6800Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:6800

    Number of courses required for MA. 8

    6 courses plus a thesis for a total of 5.0 credits OR 8 courses plus a 0 3 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 research essay for a total of 5.0 credits.

    0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses 0 4 0 0White We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0Other race Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: 80 (B+)

    0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    7 0 0Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A

    TOEFL score: 580 paper; 86 internet

    N/A Letters of recommendation: 2 GRE score:

    Total MA Students 2013

    6 Total MA Students 2014

    7 Other requirements:

  • 2014 Report Carleton University

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014

    5 13 0

    0 5 0

    3 14 0

    2 1 0

    0 0 0

    0 0 0

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    0 0 0Placed in a non-teaching job

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Ottawa University

    Degree Program

    Details

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Waterloo University

    Degree Program

    Details

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Brown University

    Degree Program

    Details

  • Carnegie Mellon University 2014 Report

    Website Department name www.cmu.edu Philosophy

    Department chair David Danks, Professor

    Faculty Jeremy Avigad, Professor Steve Awody, Professor Robert Cavalier, Teaching Professor David Danks, Professor Clark Glymour, Alumni University Professor Mara Harrell, Teaching Professor Kevin Kelly, Professor Alex London, Professor Joseph Ramsey, Director of Research Computing Richard Scheines, Professor (and Dean of Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences) Teddy Seidenfeld, Herbert Simon Professor Wilfried Seig, Patrick Suppes Professor Mandy Simons, Associate Professor Joel Smith, Distinguished Career Teaching Professor Peter Spirtes, Professor Tom Warner, Special Faculty Kevin Zollman, Associate Professor Danielle Wenner, A.W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Zamzow, Postdoctoral Fellow in Ethics and Cognition Wayne Wu, Associate Professor (without tenure) As of August 2014: Benjamin George, Assistant Professor Adam Bjorndahl, Assistant Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness Hiring: Many (but not all of us) attempt to ensure that at least one female candidate is interviewed. We have for several years attempted (but failed) to hire a woman in a senior position. Several offers have been made, none accepted. We actively recruit women for our postdoctoral positions in the hopes that some of these scholars might be hired into tenure-track positions.Graduate: We actively recruit women and minority students to our graduate program. Next year we will offer the "Horacio Arlo-Costa fellowship" for a graduate student who is from an under-represented group. We also run a summer school for undergraduates designed to attract students to our graduate program. Half of the students in the summer school are women (when possible).

    Additional Information

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Ph.D.Degrees offered: Terminal Master's

    track

    30Women 1 Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships 16.2Men 11 3 4

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 1.8

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships 0

    00African, African-American

    0 Scholarships 0

    Asian 0 1 0 Students teaching their own classes 0 (during the academic yea

    0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 Half tuition + teaching: 6

    0Native American 0

    00Pacific Islander 0

    White 12 2 7

    0

    Other race 0 0 0

    0Multi-racial 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT 0 0 1

    N/AN/A Disablity status N/A

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    4 18 0 22

  • 2014 Report Carnegie Mellon University

    Ph.D. program strengths A focus on scientifically and mathematically engaged philosophy.

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year Ph.D. tuition In state: 39842 Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 1 0 0 Out of state:39842

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18

    2 3 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses White 9 8 0 0 We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Other race 0 0 0 0 Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    Totals 11 12 0 0 GPA: TOEFL score: 84 Letters of recommendation: 3

    21 23 GRE score: Other requirements:

    Degrees awarded

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    1 2Degrees awarded 2 3 2

    7 4.25 6 6.67 5.5 Time to completion

    MA program strengths A focus on scientifically and mathematically engaged philosophy.

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

    Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0

    Asian 0 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0

    White 0 0 0 0

    Other race 0 0 0 0

    Totals 0 0 0 0

    0 0

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 0 0

    Total MA Students 2013

    Total MA Students 2014

    MA tuition In state: 39842 Out of state:39842

    Number of courses required for MA. 12

    Online Courses We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: 84 Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score: Other requirements:

  • Carnegie Mellon University

    Placement

    2014 Report

    0 1 0

    0 4 0

    0 3 0

    0 0 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    091

    Women Men Other gender

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

    Placed in a non-academic job 1 2 0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014

    18 3 0

    2 0 0

    8 1 0

    3 0 0

    2 1 0

    0 1 0

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    3 0 0Placed in a non-teaching job

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    University of Washington

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    Carnegie Mellon University

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Instructor - 1 year

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    University of California, Davis

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Carnegie Mellon University

    Degree Program

    Details

  • The Catholic University of America 2013 Report

    Website http://Philosophy.cua.edu

    Department name School of Philosophy

    Department chair John McCarthy, Dean

    Faculty Michele Averchi, Assistant Professor Antn Barba-Kay, Assistant Professor James Brent, Assistant Professor Jean De Groot, Associate Professor Ignacio De Ribera-Martin, Assistant Professor Gregory Doolan, Associate Professor Thrse-Anne Druart, Professor Michael Gorman, Associate Professor Richard Hassing, Associate Professor Tobias Hoffmann, Associate Professor Cristina Ionescu, Assistant Professor Angela Knobel, Associate Professor V. Bradley Lewis, Associate Professor John C. McCarthy, DeanAssociate Professor Melissa Moschella, Assistant Professor Virgil Nemoianu, Ordinary Professor Timothy Noone, Professor John Rist, Professor Michael Rohlf, Assistant Professor Robert Sokolowski, Professor Matthias Vorwerk, Associate DeanAssociate Professor John Wippel, Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness None provided

    Other information We do not track student demographic information.

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's track

    Women 3 2 0 Financial Aid

    Men 13 5 2 Teaching fellowships 18

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 2

    Teaching assistantships 0African, 0 0 0 African-American

    00Asian 0 Students teaching their own classes

    Scholarships 35

    18 Native American 0 0 0

    0Hispanic or Latin 0 Other financial information 0 9 merit stipends, 9 research assistantships

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    0

    Disablity status 0 0 0

    0LGBT 0

    Total faculty Total other gender

    Total women Total men

    5 20 0 25

    http:http://Philosophy.cua.edu

  • The Catholic University of America 2013 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths Metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, medieval philosophy, Greek philosophy, 19th century German philosophy, phenomenology

    Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013 Ph.D. tuition

    Women Men Other gender (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending)

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    African, African-American

    0 0 00 0 0

    Asian 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    0 0 00 0 0

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0

    0 0 0 0 0 0Totals

    Total Ph.D. Students 2012

    0 Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    0

    MA Students 2012 - 2013

    Women Men Other gender (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending)

    African, African-American

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    0 0 00 0 0

    Asian 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 00 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    0 0 190 0 36

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0

    Totals 0 0 0 0 36 19

    Total MA Students 2012

    36 Total MA Students 2013

    19

    In state: $39,500 Out of state:n/a

    Courses required for Ph.D.: 20

    Degrees awarded

    2009 2012 2013 2010 2011

    3 4 3 8 6Degrees awarded

    Time to completion n/a 7.5 6.6 8.5 9.5

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: 3

    TOEFL score:

    Letters of recommendation: 3

    GRE score: 315

    Other requirements:

    Applicants who apply directly to the Ph.D. program must have completed an M.A. in philosophy in a program requiring 8 graduate courses and a thesis, or the functional equivalent thereof.

    MA tuition In state $39,500 Out of state n/a

    Types of MA offered Terminal MA Non-terminal MA

    The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

    Courses required for MA: 8

    MA program entry requirements

    Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: 3

    TOEFL score:

    Letters of recommendation: 3

    GRE score: 315

    Other requirements:

    Master's thesis

  • 2013 Report The Catholic University of America

    Placement

    0 0 2

    0 0 8

    0 0 7

    0 0 2

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    2300

    Women Men Other gender

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013

    Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013 Data not provided

    Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    Thomas Aquinas College

    Tenure track

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    UNC Asheville

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship).

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

  • City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center 2014 Report

    Website Department name http://www.gc.cuny.edu/home PhD/MA Program in Philosophy

    Department chair Iakovos Vasiliou, Executive Officer

    Faculty (DP) = Distinguished Professor: (Ass) = Associate Professor All others Full Professors Christa D. Acampora Linda M. Alcoff Sergei Artemov (DP) Bernard H. Baumrin Jeffrey Blustein Steven M. Cahn Noel Carroll (DP) Samir Chopra Alberto Cordero Omar Dahbour Michael Devitt (DP) William James Earle Robert W. Fiengo Peter Godfrey-Smith (DP) Carol C. Gould (DP) John D. Greenwood Stephen Grover Joel D. Hamkins Jonathan Jacobs Elliot L. Jurist Frank Kirkland Saul Kripke (DP) Douglas Lackey Barbara Montero Stephen Neale (DP) Angelica Nuzzo Gary Ostertag (Ass) Nickolas Pappas Rohit Parikh (DP) David Papineau (DP) Massimo Pigliucci Gerald Alan Press Graham Priest (DP) Jesse J. Prinz (DP) Rosamond Rhodes David M. Rosenthal Steven L. Ross Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach Peter Simpson Thomas Teufel (Ass) Iakovos Vasiliou Catherine Wilson (DP)

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness We have appointed a Diversity Recuitment Committee comprised of faculty and students charged with making concrete trecommendations for ways in which we can incease diversity in the program.

    Additional Information

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    track

    00Women 8 Financial Aid

    Teaching fellowships 10 full five year fellowships Men 33 0 0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships

    00African, African-American

    1 Scholarships

    Asian 0 0 0 Students teaching their own classes All teach one class per sem

    0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino 1 0 0

    0Native American 0

    00Pacific Islander 0

    White 0 0 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT 1 0 0

    00Disablity status N/A

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    8 33 0 41

  • City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths We have a large and approachable faculty (including eleven distinguished professers), whose collective expertise covers most areas of philosophy. Through our consortium arrangements, students are also able to take courses at and form networks with philosophy faculty at NYU, Rutgers, Columbia, The New School, Fordham, and Princeton. We have a legendary colloquium series that attracts faculty and students from all around New York, and we have a strong program of professional development that encourages students to present and and publish papers as preparation for the competitiive job market.

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year Ph.D. tuition In state: See http://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNY-Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

    0 2 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    1 2 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses White 5 5 0 0 We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Ph.D. program entry requirements Other race 0 0 0 0 Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    Totals 6 9 0 0 GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation:

    10 15 GRE score: Other requirements:

    Degrees awarded

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying N/A N/A

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    13 6Degrees awarded 14 10 8

    7 7 7 7 7Time to completion

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

    Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    1 1 0 0

    0 0 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    1 5 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0

    White 3 5 0 0

    0 0 0

    Other race 1 1 0 0

    Multi-racial 0

    Unknown race 1 3 0 0

    7 15 0 0Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 0 0

    Total MA Students 2013

    19 Total MA Students 2014

    22

    MA tuition In state: See http://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNY-

    Out of state:

    Number of courses required for MA. 9

    Online Courses We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA: TOEFL score: Letters of recommendation: GRE score: Other requirements:

    http://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNYhttp://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNY

  • 2014 Report City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Tenure track.

    Degree Program

    Type of position

  • Claremont Graduate University 2014 Report

    Website Department name www.cgu.edu Philosophy Department

    Department chair Masahiro Yamada, Associate Professor of Philosophy

    Faculty Masahiro Yamada, Associate Professor Patricia Easton, Professor Charles Young, Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness None provided.

    Additional Information

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure Degrees offered:track

    Women 1 0 0 Financial Aid

    Men 2 0 0 Teaching fellowships

    Ph.D. Terminal Master's

    0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 28

    Unknown gender 0 0 0 Teaching assistantships 1

    0

    Asian 1 0 0 Students teaching their own classes 0

    0 Other financial information Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0

    0African, African-American

    0 Scholarships

    0Native American 0

    00Pacific Islander 0

    White 2 0 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00Unknown race 0

    LGBT N/A N/A N/A

    N/AN/A Disablity status N/A

    Total faculty Total unknown/ other gender

    Total women Total men

    1 2 0 3

    http:www.cgu.edu

  • Claremont Graduate University 2014 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths We are predominately a Masters program with a small PhD program drawn mostly from our masters program from students working in the history of philosophy. We rarely accept applications from outside our own master's program. We have a good record of placing students who want to go on to a PhD in the program of their choice. Our 3 core graduate faculty are joined by 3 other faculty at CGU and 18 Claremont Colleges faculty who teach or work with our students regularly.

    Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year Ph.D. tuition In state: $20892/semester Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:$20892/semester

    Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18

    18 4-unit courses are required. Most courses are 4 units. The total 0 0 0 0Asian number of units required is 72

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 1 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses 1 6 0 0White We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 Ph.D. program entry requirements 2 1 0 0Other race

    Unknown race 0 0 0 0 Transcripts: Yes Writing sample: Yes GPA:03 8 0 TOEFL score: 85 Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score: no minimum

    12

    Totals

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 0 0

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Total Ph.D. Students 2014

    11 Other requirements:

    Admission to the Ph.D. program is restricted to students who have Degrees awarded graduated with distinction from our M.A. program and who wish to

    work in the history of philosophy. 2010 2013 2014 2011 2012

    1 3Degrees awarded 0 1 0

    14 8 11Time to completion

    MA program strengths We are predominately a Masters program with a small PhD program drawn mostly from our masters program from students working in the history of philosophy. We rarely accept applications from outside our own master's program. We have a good record of placing students who want to go on to a PhD in the program of their choice. Our 3 core graduate faculty are joined by 3 other faculty at CGU and 18 Claremont Colleges faculty who teach or work with our students regularly.

    MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year MA tuition In state: $20, 892/semester Women Men Other Unknown

    African, African-American

    0 0 0 0 Out of state:$20,892/semester

    Number of courses required for MA. 10

    40 units total are required; each course is usually 4 units 0 0 0 0Asian

    Native American 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0Hispanic or Latino

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 Online Courses 0 0 0 0White We do not offer MA courses online.

    MA program entry requirements 0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0Other race Transcripts: Yes

    0Unknown race 0 Writing sample: Yes GPA:

    0 0

    0 0 0 0Totals TOEFL score: 85 Letters of recommendation: 3 GRE score:

    0

    LGBT identifying Disability identifying 0 0

    Total MA Students 2013

    Total MA Students 2014

    0 Other requirements:

  • 2014 Report Claremont Graduate University

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014

    7 30 0

    0 0 0

    0 4 0

    0 0 0

    0 3 0

    7 18 0

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    0 5 0Placed in a non-teaching job

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Unknown gender

    0

    Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

    Master's

    Teaching job. Adjunct Details

    Degree Program

  • Colorado State University 2013 Report

    Website http://www.colostate.edu/

    Department name Philosophy

    Department chair Jane Kneller, Department Chair-Professor

    Faculty Archie, Andre - Associate Professor Cafaro, Philip - Professor Hamid, Idris - Associate Professor Kasser, Jeff - Assistant Professor Kneller, Jane - Professor Losonsky, Michael - Professor MacKenzie, Matthew - Associate Professor McCulloch, Mike - Assistant Professor McKee, Patrick - Professor McShane, Katie - Associate Professor Rollin, Bernard - Professor Tropman, Elizabeth- Associate Professor Tucker, Dustin - Assistant Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness Colorado State's M.A. Program is highly committed to diversity in philosophy. The program fosters an atmosphere of respect and inclusiveness in its seminars and in life around the department. This atmosphere starts with the departmental orientation for incoming graduate students each August - where these issues are discussed - and continues throughout the academic year with one-on-one meetings between individual graduate students and faculty mentors, and also in group meetings (e.g. meetings of women faculty with women graduate students) to provide additional support to under-represented groups in philosophy.

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's track

    Women 3 0 3 Financial Aid

    Men 8 2 11 Teaching fellowships 0

    00Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 1

    Teaching assistantships African, 131 0 0 African-American

    00Asian 1 Students teaching their own classes

    Scholarships 1

    3 Native American 0 0 0

    0Hispanic or Latin 0 Other financial information 1 None

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0

    0

    Other race 9

    1Multi-racial 0

    1 13

    00LGBT 0

    Disablity status 0 0 0

    Total faculty Total other gender

    Total women Total men

    6 21 0 27

    http:http://www.colostate.edu

  • Colorado State University 2013 Report

    MA program strengths The department has established scholars specializing in traditional subdisciplines in philosophy including aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, history of philosophy, logic, and metaphysics. The department also has a focus on non-western philosophies, including Asian and Arabic Philosophy. The department has long been recognized as a leader in applied ethics, especially bioethics and environmental ethics.

    MA Students 2012 - 2013

    Women Men Other gender (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending)

    African, African-American

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    0 0 00 0 0

    Asian 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino 0 0 1 1 0 0

    0

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Native American 00

    Pacific Islander 0 00 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    6 11 03 12 0

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 1 1

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0

    Totals 3 6 13 12 0 0

    Total MA Students 2012

    16 Total MA Students 2013

    18

    MA tuition In state $489.50 per credit per semester Out of state $1200 per credit per semester

    Types of MA offered Terminal MA Non-terminal MA

    The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

    Courses required for MA: 30

    MA program entry requirements

    Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: 3.25

    TOEFL score: 550 (paper based) or 80 ( internet based)

    Letters of recommendation: 3

    GRE score: req. only to be considered for a GTA

    Other requirements:

  • 2013 Report Colorado State University

    Placement

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013 Data not provided

    Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

    0 0 0

    0 4 0

    2 7 0

    3 7 1

    1 9 0

    1 10 1

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

    Master's

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution:

    Degree Program

    Details

    Ph.D.

    Not specified

    Non-tenure track, continuing.

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Master's

    Teaching job.

    Degree Program

    Details

    Master's

    Other (business, industry, government, etc.).

    Degree Program

    Details

  • Dalhousie University 2013 Report

    Website http://philosophy.dal.ca

    Department name The Department of Philosophy

    Department chair Duncan MacIntosh, Chair

    Faculty Darren Abramson, Associate Professor Kirstin Borgerson, Assistant Professor Susan Dieleman, Assistant Professor Mike Hymers, Professor Chike Jeffers, Assistant Professor Duncan MacIntosh, Professor Letitia Meynell, Associate Professor Andrew Moon, Assistant Professor Greg Scherkoske, Associate Professor Peter Schotch, Professor

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness Our university's hiring policy is that equity candidates must be hired unless a non-equity candidate is clearly superior. We have had a longstanding specialization in feminist philosophy. We recently hired an African Canadian, and he teaches several classes in the philosophy of race.

    Faculty

    Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenure track

    1

    Men 5 1 1

    0

    African, 0 1 0 African-American

    1

    Native American 0 0 0

    0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0

    0

    Other race 6 1 1

    0

    Disablity status 0 0 0

    1Women 1

    0Other gender 0

    0Asian 0

    0Hispanic or Latin 0

    0Multi-racial 0

    0LGBT 0

    Total faculty Total other gender

    Total women Total men

    3 7 0 10

    Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's

    Non-teaching fellowships

    Scholarships

    Teaching fellowships

    Teaching assistantships

    Students teaching their own classes

    Financial Aid

    0

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    2

    Other financial information we fund every graduate student we admit, for at lease 1 year in the M.A., 4 years in the ph.d. Funding is a combination of scholarship and teaching assistantship.

    http:http://philosophy.dal.ca

  • Dalhousie University 2013 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths We admit only a small number of students and so are able to offer them a lot of attention. There is a great deal of interaction between students and faculty. We run a weekly colloquium series year-round, so students see a lot of professional philosophy in action and have the opportunity to practice professional-level presenting in a nurturing environment. Students get a lot of counseling on their careers, and a lot of mentoring at all stages, including after they graduate and start seeking jobs. We have an extremely high placement record. Our department's Austin lecture series brings in important philosophers from around the world, and our graduate students get to interact with them. Our program features opportunities for graduate students to teach their own classes with mentoring. Students get detailed and quick feedback on their work in progress, their thesis drafts, and on papers they are preparing for public venues. We have placed students as faculty members in most Canadian universities, so our students' dossiers get read by people who know our program, and who are trying to export the philosophical culture they learned at Dalhousie

    Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013 Ph.D. tuition In state: 8000Women Men Other gender

    (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending) Out of state:8000

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 Courses required for Ph.D.: 6

    African, African-American

    0 0 00 0 0 Degrees awarded

    Asian 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 2012 2013 2010 2011

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Degrees awarded

    Time to completion n/a 7.6 5.5 n/a n/aHispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0 Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    3 2 03 3 0 Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: 3.7

    TOEFL score: 600 (PB); 100 (IBT) LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Letters of recommendation: 2

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0 GRE score:

    3 3 3 2 0 0Totals Other requirements:

    Total Ph.D. Students 2012

    Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    Statement of interests 6 5

    MA Students 2012 - 2013 MA tuition In state 8000Women Men Other gender

    (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending) Out of state 8000

    Types of MA offered Terminal MA Non-terminal MA

    The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be Asian 1 1 1 0 0 0 pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

    African, African-American

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    0 0 00 0 0

    Courses required for MA: 6Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino MA program entry requirements 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0 Transcripts: Yes

    Writing sample: YesMulti-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    1 6 01 2 0 GPA: 3.7

    TOEFL score: 600 (PB); 100 (LBT)

    Letters of recommendation: 2

    GRE score:

    Other requirements:

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0

    Totals 2 2 3 6 0 0 Statement of interests.

    5Total MA Students 2012

    Total MA Students 2013

    8

  • 2013 Report Dalhousie University

    Placement

    1 0 0

    1 1 0

    4 0 0

    0 0 0

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Placed in a non-tenure track position

    Placed in a tenure-track position

    Were not placed

    015

    Women Men Other gender

    Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013

    Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

    3 7 0

    0 1 0

    4 6 0

    3 5 0

    0 1 0

    0 0 0

    Women Men Other gender

    Entered the marketplace

    Left without receiving a degree

    Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

    Placed in a teaching job

    Entered another graduate program

    Unknown

    Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

    Ph.D.

    Dalhousie University

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Part-time instructor, temporary

    Degree Program

    Type of position

    Employer

    Ph.D.

    Dalhousie University

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Part-time instructor, temporary

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    University of Evansville

    Assistant Professor, Tenure Track

    Degree Program

    Details

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    University of New Brunswick, Saint John

    Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Visiting Assistant Professor

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    Ph.D.

    Thompson Rivers University

    Assistant Professor, Tenure Track

    Degree Program

    Employer

    Type of position

    MA

    Other (business, industry, government, etc.). Policy Analyst, Maritime Provinces Higher Education Council

    Degree Program

    Details

    MA

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: Dalhousie University

    Degree Program

    Details

    MA

    Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: LLB Student, University of British Columbia

    Degree Program

    Details

  • DePaul University 2013 Report

    Website http://las.depaul.edu/philosophy/

    Department name Department of Philosophy

    Department chair Michael Naas, Chair

    Faculty Birmingham, Peg, Professor Chanter, Tina, Professor Goldman, Avery, Assoc. Prof. Hill, Jason D., Prof. Kirkland, Sean D. Assoc. Prof Larrabee, Mary Jeanne, Assoc. Prof. Lee, Jr., Richard A., Prof. Martin, Bill, Prof. McNeill, William, Prof. Milln, Elizabeth, Assoc. Prof. Moore, Darrell, Assoc. Prof. Naas, Michael, Prof. Painter-Morland, Mollie, Assoc. Prof. Pellauer, David W., Assoc. Prof. Perkins, Franklin, Prof. Rottenberg, Elizabeth, Assoc. Prof. Seyler, Frdric, Assistant. Prof. Steeves, H. Peter, Prof. Thompson, Kevin, Assoc. Prof. Werhane, Patricia, Prof.

    Efforts to increase inclusiveness In general, our department has realized that all measures that come at the faculty hiring phase, or even at the graduate admission phase are too late. Last year, only 20% of our graduate applicants were women, for example. So, we are focusing our attention on the Introduction to Philosophy classroom, and devising some specific strategies for generating enthusiasm for philosophy among women and minorities. Also, our department is home to SURG--Society for Under-Represented Groups, which holds meetings, strategy sessions, and invites speakers all with an eye toward supporting and increasing the presence of women, LGBT, and minority students in philosophy.

    Faculty Non-tenure Tenured Tenure-track Degrees offered: Ph.D. Master's

    track

    0Women 7 Financial Aid 0 Teaching fellowships 42Men 12 1 0

    0

    Teaching assistantships

    0Other gender 0 Non-teaching fellowships 12

    African, 02 0 0 African-American

    00Asian 0 Students teaching their own classes

    Scholarships 0

    24 Native American 0 0 0

    0Hispanic or Latin 0 Other financial information 0 $1000 health-care supplement, plus up to $1000/year for travel

    Pacific Islander 0 0 0

    00Multi-racial 0

    Other race 0 0 0

    00LGBT 4

    Disablity status 0 0 0

    Total faculty Total other gender

    Total women Total men

    7 13 0 20

    http://las.depaul.edu/philosophy

  • DePaul University 2013 Report

    Ph.D. program strengths Continental Philosophy; History of Philosophy, paricularly German Idealism, Ancient Philosophy, and Contemporary French Philosophy; Social and Political Philosophy; Feminist Theory; Phenomenology and Hermeneutics; Ethics; Comparative Philosophy; Chinese Philosophy; Latin American Philosophy

    Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013 Ph.D. tuition In state: 21000 Women Men Other gender

    (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending) Out of state:same

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 Courses required for Ph.D.: 28

    African, African-American

    0 1 00 1 0 Degrees awarded

    Asian 0 0 1 1 0 0 2009 2012 2013 2010 2011

    Native American 0 0 00 0 0 7 2 3Degrees awarded

    Time to completion 10 8.5 7 9Hispanic or Latino 1 1 1 2 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0 Ph.D. program entry requirements Transcripts: Yes

    Multi-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Other (or race not provided)

    0 0 00 0 0 Writing sample: Yes

    GPA: no real minimum

    TOEFL score: 80LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Letters of recommendation: 3

    Disability status 0 0 00 0 0 GRE score: no real minimum

    1 1 3 4 0 0Totals Other requirements:

    Total Ph.D. Students 2012

    4 Total Ph.D. Students 2013

    5

    MA Students 2012 - 2013 MA tuition In state sameWomen Men Other gender

    (Year ending) (Year ending) (Year ending) Out of state same

    Types of MA offered Terminal MA Non-terminal MA

    The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be Asian 0 0 0 1 0 0 pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

    African, African-American

    2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

    0 0 00 0 0

    Courses required for MA: 11Native American 0 0 00 0 0

    Hispanic or Latino MA program entry requirements 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Pacific Islander 0 0 00 0 0 Transcripts: Yes

    Other (or race not provided)

    0 0 00 0 0 GPA: none

    TOEFL score: 80

    Writing sample: YesMulti-racial 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Letters of recommendation: 3

    GRE score: none

    LGBT 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0Disability status 0 00 0 0 Other requirements:

    Totals 0 0 0 1 0 0

    Total MA Students 2012

    0 Total MA Students 2013

    1

  • 2013 Report DePaul University

    Placement

    2 2 0

    3 1 0

    5 3 0

    0 0 0

    Entered the market