Philosophy—Bachelor of Arts
Degree:
Bachelor of Arts
Website: Department of Philosophy
College/School: College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Apply to UIW: Application for the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy degree program shapes analytical and strategic thinkers with a deep understanding of logic, argument and ethics—all valuable skills for a variety of careers and future aspirations. The philosophy degree program integrates the major branches of philosophy, including Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, and Logic, with an examination of philosophy in several different historical eras, including Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and Contemporary. Students also study World Philosophy, exploring different global traditions of thought. Because philosophy is at the heart of the liberal arts experience, a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy program allows students to synthesize insights from a wide variety of fields and sharpen their critical and creative skills in the process. The primary goal is not merely to promote the mastery of philosophical content, but to help cultivate the philosophical spirit by nourishing students’ responsiveness to the wonder of being, their commitment to justice, and their overall capacity to explore philosophical issues with creativity and critical insight. UIW’s smaller class sizes help foster group discussions as students seek to learn from each other and their diverse backgrounds in search of the common good.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Degree Plan
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required to complete the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy degree program.
UIW Undergraduate Core Curriculum
UIW core coursework is required. Review the Undergraduate Core Curriculum Here and review the degree plans for each concentration for scheduling of the core curriculum classwork. In addition, 45 Community Service hours are part of all bachelor's degree programs. See Community Service.
UIW Core Curriculum |
Composition and Rhetoric |
6 credit hours |
Literature and Art |
6 credit hours |
Science and Mathematics |
7 credit hours |
History and Behavioral Science |
6 credit hours |
Philosophy and Religion |
9 credit hours |
Second Language |
6 credit hours |
Wellness and Physical Education |
3 credit hours |
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43 total core credit hours |
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Community Service |
45 clock hours (non-credit) |
Required Coursework in Philosophy
Philosophy Upper Division Electives
Minor or Interdisciplinary Concentration
The Minor or Interdisciplinary Concentration must be approved by the Philosophy Advisor.
Electives
Elective coursework must be successfully completed as needed to meet the 120 credit hour minimum for the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy degree.