Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The University of Rochester's Philosophy Department places its PhD program at the heart of its academic community. With an intimate cohort size (around 10 faculty members and 20 doctoral candidates), students enjoy close mentorship while engaging in graduate seminars, semesterly reading groups, and substantial independent research projects. PhD candidates gain teaching experience through TA positions and occasional opportunities to lead their own classes.
Faculty specialties cover a broad philosophical spectrum including epistemology, ethics, philosophical history, logic, mathematics philosophy, metaphysics, language philosophy, mind philosophy, religion philosophy, and socio-political philosophy. The ethics faculty particularly excels in normative theory, bioethics, metaethics, and AI ethics.
The doctoral program mandates 90 course credits plus a philosophical dissertation, structured for completion within five years. Our department boasts philosophers with wide-ranging expertise and diverse theoretical approaches.
We prioritize preparing graduates for academic research and instruction. The department collaborates with computer science, cognitive science, and linguistics programs for interdisciplinary cognitive science studies.