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Delve into fundamental questions about human existence, knowledge, truth, morality, and life's purpose as examined by history's most influential philosophers. Strengthened capacity to articulate inquiries, participate in meaningful dialogue, and construct well-reasoned positions.
Insight into the philosophical questions that arise in ethical discussions, scholarly research, academic discourse, and critical thinking.
Familiarity with philosophical concepts and their practical relevance to contemporary challenges including bioethics, ecological concerns, and scientific advancements.
We require a current official transcript (i.e., a transcript issued directly from the school to our office) from each college or university from which you have earned a degree.
3.0 GPA- Earn the required cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 (equivalent to a grade of B) or higher from all Harvard courses.