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The term "Philosophy" originates from Greek words signifying a passion for wisdom, a pursuit that has driven all notable thinkers throughout history. Philosophers critically evaluate foundational worldviews rather than accepting them unquestioningly, employing systematic approaches like conceptual analysis, logical reasoning, and meticulous examination. This discipline maintains a persistent focus on core assumptions regarding both our physical and social environments, as well as the fundamental nature of investigation that supports scientific and practical pursuits.
Long regarded as a cornerstone of liberal arts education, undergraduate philosophy cultivates essential logical and analytical abilities, introduces diverse ethical frameworks, and offers comprehensive perspectives on human existence. Its emphasis on structured reasoning, particularly through formal and informal logic, makes it exceptional preparation for legal studies. While some pursue advanced degrees for academic careers, many organizations—including corporations—value philosophy graduates for their sharp analytical and argumentative skills.
Aspiring professors typically complete four to five years of doctoral studies, involving coursework and a substantial dissertation. Most professional philosophers teach at universities or community colleges, though specialists in applied ethics (like biomedical ethics) frequently work as clinical ethics advisors in medical settings.
Students from different countries should have qualifications equivalent to Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Six 4U/M courses, including:
English Language Requirements
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): The minimum requirement is an overall band of 6.5, with no band below 6.0.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): The minimum scores required for the different TOEFL tests are:
Internet-based Test:
Minimum Requirement: total score of 100 + 22 on Writing
Discretionary Range: total score 89-99 + 22 on Writing
Cambridge Assessment English C1: Advanced or C2: Proficiency: A minimum overall score of 180, with at least 170 in each component.
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL): The minimum score required to meet our English facility requirement is an overall score of 70 and no part below 60.
Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees (CanTEST): The minimum requirement is a total score of 4.5, and no part below 4.