Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy develops critical thinking through study of philosophical ideas and methods. Students study ethics, logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and various philosophical traditions. The curriculum develops analytical and argumentative skills. Graduates work as teachers, philosophers, writers, policy advisors, and in sectors requiring sophisticated analytical thinking.
Philosophy specialization introduces students to foundational questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason. The curriculum covers major branches like metaphysics, epistemology, logic, ethics, and political philosophy. Students learn to critically analyze arguments, develop coherent reasoning, and engage with canonical and contemporary thinkers. Emphasis is placed on clear communication, reflective inquiry, and the application of philosophical concepts to real-life dilemmas. Graduates acquire transferable skills in critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and analytical writing that support careers in education, law, public policy, journalism, and consultancy. Philosophy encourages nuanced understanding of complex problems, benefiting roles requiring principled decision-making and intellectual rigor.
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