Revised Program [Fall 2024]
The Philosophy Minor nurtures habits of thinking, writing, and communicating that prepare students to respond well to the complex realities of professional, social, and personal life. Our pluralistic, socially engaged faculty guides students in critically analyzing prevailing values, norms, and institutions. We empower students to imagine and create flourishing lives and communities.
Learn
All philosophy courses focus on careful reading, thinking, and clear expression. You may select from a wide array of content—from applied ethics to non-Western philosophy—to meet the requirements of the minor, which includes courses in value theory (ethics, aesthetics), social justice, knowledge and reality, the history of Western philosophy, logic and critical reasoning, and global and feminist perspectives. Students master the skills of reading, critical thinking, and analysis essential to success in the professional world; they also develop the abilities to think and write clearly and the capacity to grasp the intricacies of complex problems facing the world today.
Opportunities
Philosophy minors develop widely transferable skills, including critical reasoning and writing, problem-solving ability, communication skills, and the ability to analyze and assess a situation from diverse points of view. These skills are valuable in every profession.
A Philosophy Minor is an excellent complement to many professional or pre-professional majors.