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As one of the world's most ancient academic pursuits, philosophy has laid the foundation for nearly all other specialized fields of study. At its core, philosophy stems from humanity's innate thirst for wisdom and comprehension. This discipline seeks to unravel the fundamental nature of existence, our pursuit of truth, our search for virtuous and purposeful living, and most profoundly, our efforts to build societies that enable such fulfillment. Courses in logic and critical reasoning examine the methods of philosophical inquiry and scholarly discussion more broadly. Learners will investigate philosophy's key branches - epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and political theory - tracing its evolution from ancient origins to modern thought, while also examining philosophical themes present in global religious traditions.
Those earning an Associate in Arts in Philosophy for Transfer degree gain priority consideration for admission to CSU philosophy programs and related majors. This degree satisfies lower-division major prerequisites at numerous CSU campuses. Prospective students should consult with academic advisors to verify specific course requirements at their target CSU institutions.