Welcome to Philosophy at UNC!
The word philosophy literally means “love of wisdom,” and our faculty is committed to bringing the benefits of a philosophical education to students from all walks of life. We are dedicated professors who aim to help you develop your critical reasoning, writing, oral presentation, and logic skills. We also guide you through some of the most fundamental and vital questions of our time, such as What does it mean to be human? Does God exist? What is justice? Is Democracy the best system? How do we know what is true? What is the meaning of Life? Are there any moral claims that are true for everyone?
Despite the skills built within the majors, students sometimes think that philosophy lacks practical value. However, this is a myth!
Job Preparation and Career Readiness
Did you know that the tools we use and support within philosophy are some of the most in-demand skills on the job market? The National Association of Colleges and Employers (naceweb.org) lists the most relevant and important skills that employers want college graduates to have.
Contact Us
Department of Philosophy
McKee 318
Phone:
(970) 351-2707
Office Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Informational Resources
Ever wondered what the benefits of a philosophy major could be? Or what you can do with a philosophy degree? How about who some of the most prominent and important people who have studied philosophy are? Check out this presentation to find out.
A degree in philosophy can do more for you than just improving your critical thinking and creativity. This in-depth guide breaks down the benefits of a philosophy degree and how it can be put to use in industries, like law, business, medicine, entrepreneurship and more!
Fundamental Skills for Philosophy:
Critical Thinking
Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situational context and logical analysis of relevant information.
Equity and Inclusion
Demonstrate the awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills required to equitably engage and include people from different cultures and backgrounds. Engage in anti-oppressive practices that actively challenge the systems, structures, and policies of racism and inequity.
Leadership
Recognize and capitalize on personal and team strengths to achieve organizational goals.
Teamwork
Build and maintain collaborative relationships to work effectively toward common goals, while appreciating diverse viewpoints and shared responsibilities.
Communication
Clearly and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with persons inside and outside of an organization.
Career and Self Development
Proactively develop oneself and one’s career through continual personal and professional learning, awareness of one’s strengths and weaknesses, navigation of career opportunities, and networking to build relationships within and without one’s organization.
Professionalism
Knowing work environments differ greatly, understand and demonstrate effective work habits, and act in the interest of the larger community and workplace.
Technology
Understand and leverage technologies ethically to enhance efficiencies, complete tasks, and accomplish goals.
Practical, Hands-On Guidance
Our major includes many opportunities for Internships and Directed Studies which provide graduates with hands-on work in non-profit organizations, education, and other fields. We are also famous for our Ethics Bowl team, which provides many ways to develop and practice skills while strengthening friendships, teamwork, and ethical thinking!
Many Career Paths
Another myth about philosophy is that it can only really prepare you to be a philosopher! In reality, philosophy majors end up in careers all across the career spectrum. Our alumni work in education, animal care, nursing, psychology, library science, law, politics, and business. There are also many important (and famous) people who have started their careers after studying philosophy.
High Salaries and Competitive Advantages
According to the World Economic Forum, philosophy majors have the highest median starting salary of any humanities major. They also exhibit significant earning potential over time, with philosophy majors seeing a 103.5% increase from median starting salary to median mid-career salary. Despite the myth that humanities majors do not earn competitive wages, philosophy majors shine after graduation.
Also, we have a lot of fun!
We have events every semester focused on fun and connection. Despite being a smaller major, we forge connections that create a supportive and energetic student population. We support each other in the classroom, in the conference room and also at special events like Spring Fling and Ethics Bowl. We welcome everyone and anyone who’d like to join us, and frequently have guests from other majors, and even other schools. We love our community of scholars and the connections we build.