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PHIL 6000 is a one-credit course that satisfies a graduate student's in-person RCR training requirement for both the RCR Academic Policy for Doctoral Students and the RCR Compliance Policy. Doctoral students are encouraged to take PHIL 6000 during their first summer session (if they will be enrolled full time during the summer). Instead of PHIL 6000, some graduate programs have an in-house course for their doctoral students.

PHIL 6000 is listed under "PHILOSOPHY" in Oscar; students should only register for one section of the course. For those who take PHIL 6000, attendance is required to pass. For questions about PHIL 6000, contact us.

Fall 2025

  • PHIL 6000-O (CRN 83127): Thursday, August 14 and Friday, August 15, 9:30am-4:30pm, Location: Remote synchronous  (Note: This section starts the week before classes start. You may not miss either day).
  • PHIL 6000-JB1 (CRN 88116): Mondays and Wednesdays from August 18 to September 19, 3:30-4:45pm, Location: Skiles 249
  • PHIL 6000-JB2 (CRN 83128):  Mondays and Wednesday from August 18 to September 19, 5:00-6:15pm, Location: Skiles 249

PHIL 6000-Q1 (CRN 90370) is available for Distance / Video campus students, at the same day/time as section O.

Spring 2026

  • PHIL 6000-JB1 (CRN 28673): Thursday, January 8 and Friday, January 9, 9:30am-4:30pm, Location: Remote synchronous  (Note: This section starts the week before classes start. You may not miss either day).
  • PHIL 6000-0 (CRN 28799): Mondays and Wednesdays from January 12 to February 13, 3:30-4:45pm, Location: Weber SST III 2
  • PHIL 6000-JB3 (CRN 29450):  Mondays and Wednesday from January 12 to February 13, 5:00-6:15pm, Location: Weber SST III 2

PHIL 6000-Q1 (CRN 30817) is available for Distance / Video campus grad students, PHIL 6000-GL2 (CRN 30547) is available for GT Europe grad students, and PHIL 6000-PKU (CRN 28973) for PKU campus grad students. All three of these sections are taught virtually at the same day/time as section JB1 (Eastern Standard Time)