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The Philosophy program provides classes covering philosophical history, key philosophical concepts, and essential cognitive abilities for philosophical study. These courses give students greater insight into humanity's heritage and their role in society, while cultivating analytical and writing competencies applicable across all fields. Philosophy graduates gain excellent preparation for law school, advanced degree programs, or professions demanding robust critical thinking and communication abilities. The Traditional Philosophy major delivers comprehensive liberal arts instruction in philosophical traditions, fundamental philosophical questions, and vital analytical techniques. This education equips students with sharp reasoning and writing capabilities, the skill to critically examine philosophical works, the capacity to articulate and justify philosophical viewpoints, and an understanding of philosophy's historical background and wider significance. Our faculty members have authored numerous publications, conducted significant research, and shared their findings at international conferences and academic gatherings. Graduates with this degree pursue careers in law, social services, education, academia, or research. Our alumni have secured roles in academic advising, legal practices, counseling services, and charitable organizations.