The study of philosophy in the
Department of Philosophy at Colorado State
University can lead to a bachelor of arts or a master of arts degree. The
department has a strong commitment to undergraduate education and aims to prepare
students for a wide variety of
professional and life goals,
including graduate school in philosophy,
but also a variety of other fields
including (but definitely not limited to)
professional training in law, social work,
the health-care professions,
or theology, business, and general
intellectual flexibility in a changing
world.
Undergraduates can major either with a
General Philosophy, a
Philosophy and Religion
or a Philosophy, Science and
Technology concentration. Students can minor in either
General Philosophy or Philosophy and Religion.
Some external articles on benefits of
majoring
in philosophy:
From Oxford including links to additional opinions
From University of Hertfordshire
A Canadian perspective
Minor and major
degrees in philosophy at CSU
Undergraduate scholarships and applications
Links for
undergrads (philosophy club,
movie screenings and events, alumni,
personal pages)
Picture of our own Ron Williams teaching on the right. Rocky Mountains in the background.


