The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Philosophy offers students a rigorous exploration of fundamental questions concerning existence, knowledge, ethics, and reasoning. Philosophy encourages critical thinking, logical analysis, and the evaluation of ideas and argu
Course Benefits
Critical Thinking: Develop strong critical thinking skills through rigorous analysis of philosophical texts and arguments.,Ethical Reasoning: Explore ethical theories and dilemmas, developing a nuanced understanding of moral principles.,Logical Analysis:
Department Contact Info
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Philosophy Palmer St, London SW1H 0NP, WA +44 20 8553 2932
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Logic and Critical Thinking
- Ancient Philosophy
- Ethics
- Elective Course
- Modern Philosophy
- Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge)
- Metaphysics (Philosophy of Reality)
- Philosophy of Mind or Philosophy of Language
- Elective Course
- Ethics and Applied Ethics (e.g.
Bioethics
Environmental Ethics)
- Philosophy of Science or Philosophy of Religion
- Senior Seminar in Philosophy
- Elective Courses (advanced topics
independent study
or internship)
None
Entry Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent
Minimum GPA (specific GPA requirement may vary by institution)
SAT or ACT scores (sometimes required, depending on the institution)
Admission essay or statement of purpose
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