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Our bilingual program offers the core elements of a liberal arts education, featuring classes that explore values, religion, purpose, and humanity's connection to nature and governance. You'll develop crucial critical thinking abilities, as philosophy inherently involves examining and assessing arguments.
With typically small Philosophy class sizes, you'll enjoy close interactions with professors and peers. Active participation is encouraged—questioning ideas and debating theories will deepen your grasp of complex philosophical issues and their inherent challenges.
Consider enhancing your Philosophy degree with the General Certificate in Law & Social Thought, particularly valuable for law school or graduate program applications. Discover potential degree pathways and ways to expand your academic and professional opportunities.
Philosophy graduates emerge as capable leaders and innovators, prepared for advanced study or specialized training. Potential career directions include:
Applied ethics
Law
Human rights
Non-profit organizations
Journalism
Public policy