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The Philosophy curriculum provides classes covering philosophical history, key philosophical concepts, and essential critical thinking skills. These courses give students greater insight into humanity's intellectual heritage and their role in society, while honing analytical and writing abilities applicable across all fields. Philosophy graduates emerge equipped for law school, advanced academic programs, or professions demanding rigorous analysis and communication skills. Beyond fulfilling General Education prerequisites, students will: Compose coherent, well-structured, and grammatically sound writing. Analyze philosophical works with discernment. Articulate well-defined stances on significant philosophical questions. Construct persuasive arguments for their views while identifying and evaluating counterarguments. Grasp influential philosophers' perspectives related to their positions. Appreciate the historical and intellectual background of examined issues. Recognize the wider consequences of adopted philosophical positions.