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The Ph.D. program is tailored to equip students for academic careers as philosophy educators and researchers, offering not just coursework and research guidance but also professional mentorship and growth opportunities beyond traditional classroom settings. Applicants typically join with either a bachelor's or master's degree in philosophy. Those entering without a master's degree can earn one while progressing toward their doctorate if they meet the necessary criteria.
Every new student receives a faculty mentor, and professors conduct career development workshops covering areas like effective teaching, publishing strategies, and job search preparation. A specialized placement advisor collaborates individually with students to enhance their prospects of obtaining rewarding positions after graduation.
The Department takes pride in fostering a welcoming, collaborative philosophical community, featuring numerous occasions for casual engagement between students and faculty through events like workshops, conferences, lecture series, and post-event dining gatherings. (Additional details about these activities can be found in the Departmental life section.)