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Studying philosophy provides insight into the intellectual roots of our civilization while cultivating analytical and problem-solving abilities that allow you to scrutinize society with curiosity and critical perspective. Our curriculum examines core philosophical ideas spanning from Ancient Greek thought to modern times, contextualizing current ethical and justice theories. The program focuses on developing reasoning capabilities, debate skills, and writing competence through coursework covering diverse topics including Gender Studies, Popular Culture, Paranormal Phenomena, Love, Biomedical Ethics, Existentialism, and Environmental Philosophy. Graduates will gain the capacity to: Evaluate and decipher arguments. Substantiate viewpoints using evidentiary standards. Outline significant philosophical movements. Employ historical context to central philosophical inquiries. Recognize underlying theoretical premises. Design and execute comprehensive, well-researched studies.
Given philosophy's interdisciplinary nature, students may pair their studies with subjects like English, History, French, Indigenous Studies, Psychology, or Political Science. We're among Canada's limited institutions offering a Professional Ethics minor - an excellent choice for those exploring ethical dilemmas in business, biomedical fields, environmental concerns, or digital technologies.