Overview
Philosophy is a powerful tool to learn how to think independently and become a problem-solver. As part of your philosophy studies, you examine influential ideas and great literature and learn how to use them as a starting point for your own thinking. You find out to avoid common mistakes in reasoning and express ideas clearly and logically.
Not only do you develop sharp investigative skills, but you also deepen your grasp of ethical issues, explore different belief systems, learn to lead fair and constructive discussions, and write clearly and concisely. Because these skills are at a premium in any workplace, philosophy proves to be a superior training ground for a career in law, religion, business, social work, public administration, international diplomacy, or writing. It is also an excellent springboard for a post-graduate education.