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Philosophy majors have pursued internships with local attorneys, with academic programs such as Philosophy for Children, with mediation services, and with counseling services. 

"When I see philosophy students expanding their intellectual horizons by thoughtfully examining basic questions, then I feel that I have succeeded in transmitting the essence of philosophy to a new generation."

-Dr. Tasha Rushing
Associate Professor of Philosophy 

Philosophy

Philosophy is the practice of critical reflection and creative speculation on "the given," i.e., on the basic assumptions that all of us make about the nature of reality and our place in it. As such it aims to give a reasoned conception of the universe, of the place of human life in it, and to define the ideals which guide our lives in the moral, social, aesthetic and religious realms. A major in philosophy has many general uses since its methods are applicable in a variety of fields. Skills that are cultivated in the study of philosophy include general problem-solving, logical and critical thinking, and facility in both written and oral communication. For this reason a major in philosophy provides excellent preparation for careers in law, public policy and management, for positions of leadership and responsibility as well as for graduate study in master's and doctorate programs.

Your Experience  
When you major in philosophy you most likely relish the opportunity to engage in Socratic dialogue that examines the most fundamental questions humans ask. You enjoy the give-and-take of discussions that challenge your ideas and open new horizons of thought. It is this process which refines your analytical and critical thinking skills.

Your Faculty 
The faculty encourages you to examine and discuss issues with your classmates, to challenge your own ideas, to be open to and respectful of the ideas of others. They demand excellent work from you and other students in the department and provide you with individual guidance. Moreover, they continue to engage in their own research and scholarship so as to maintain their professional development.

Your Results 
When you graduate with a major in philosophy, you will demonstrate an ability to think analytically, critically and creatively, which enhances your appeal to both employers and graduate programs. Philosophy majors have pursued a diversity of careers such as law, graduate school, counseling and business.