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Philosophy Degree Programs

Study philosophy through conscientious analysis and discussion. At MCLA, students develop clear communication, analytical thinking, and ethical reasoning skills applied across law, business, and education.

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Think critically. Communicate clearly. Engage deeply with ideas.

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Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Program Delivery: On Campus
Next Term: Fall 2026

Why Choose Philosophy at MCLA?

MCLA's Philosophy department offers a close-knit academic environment where students work directly with faculty to engage complex texts and ideas. Through discussion, writing, and critique, students build strong analytical and communication skills across the curriculum.

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The "Law, Ethics, and Society" Track

Students can pursue a concentration in Law, Ethics, and Society, exploring topics that connect philosophy with legal systems, public life, and social issues.

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Teaching Licensure Pathway

Philosophy students have the opportunity to pursue licensure as early childhood or elementary school teachers, combining philosophical study with classroom preparation.

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Small class sizes allow faculty to guide students closely through challenging material, supporting their development in analytical thinking, writing, and discussion.

Career Outlook & Program Value

A philosophy degree leads to a wide range of opportunities, with strong demand for graduates who can think critically and communicate clearly.

Where This Degree Takes You

Philosophy graduates pursue careers across law, business, education, and public service. Their ability to analyze complex problems, communicate clearly, and think critically is valued across industries beyond academia.

Career Opportunities

  • Attorney / Legal Professional
  • Public Policy Analyst
  • Nonprofit Director
  • Ethics Consultant
  • Educator
  • Business or Organizational Leader

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Students can pursue Philosophy as a major or a flexible minor while tailoring their studies through concentrations and specialty areas.

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FAQs

Philosophy can be challenging because it requires careful reading, writing, and analysis. However, faculty provide guidance and structure to support student success across courses.
Yes. Philosophy develops skills in reasoning, argumentation, and analysis that are valuable preparation for law school and related fields.

Yes. Students can pursue early childhood or elementary teaching licensure alongside their Philosophy studies.

Yes. The flexibility of the Philosophy program allows students to combine it with other majors while strengthening critical thinking and communication skills.

 

 

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