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Exploring timeless traditions of questioning reality and the meaning of life alongside modern examinations across diverse fields, philosophy tackles essential aspects of human existence. Students of philosophy hone their critical thinking and communication skills, learn to evaluate and build logical arguments, and investigate the fundamental nature of being. An Associate in Arts in Philosophy provides strong foundations for advanced philosophy studies or careers in law, public service, theology, literature, social sciences, psychology, linguistics, education, management, media, publishing, and commerce—all fields requiring sharp analytical and communication abilities.
Student Learning Objectives
Analyze language, proof, logic, and reasoning.
Develop coherent, persuasive arguments with clarity.
Engage with key philosophical questions from past and present.
Assess historical and modern philosophical theories.
Reflect on personal philosophical viewpoints.
Distinguish philosophy from other academic areas.
Utilize philosophical concepts in various domains including legal systems, faith, governance, scientific inquiry, finance, and creative expression.