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What Is a Philosophy Degree?

Contrary to popular belief, Philosophy degrees are not just about sitting and wondering about the meaning of life. This type of degree gives students a wider perspective about how to tackle different issues – thus preparing them for the outside world.

Philosophy degrees are shaped in such a way that encourages candidates to make use of logic and ethics for the in-depth study of fundamental issues. 

Therefore, Philosophy enhances interpretive, analytical, imaginative, critical, and communicative skills. Candidates will acquire intellectual capacities which are of utmost importance for self-fulfilment and active participation in public life. In addition, they will experience success in a wide range of careers, such as law, business, education, journalism, and so on.

Benefits of a Philosophy Degree

The essential benefit gained from having a Philosophy degree is the mindset you acquire. Graduates learn how to constructively tackle major problems and come up with the best solutions.

Studies have shown that Philosophy is one of the most sought-after majors in Humanities in the market place. Why? The answer lies in the creative mindset and set of transferable skills that can be applied in various areas of expertise, not only Philosophy. What employers appreciate about Philosophy graduates is their problem-solving and thinking skills as well as their organised way of laying out information. 

Last, but not least, those who pursue a Philosophy degree acquire numerous life skills, which can be applied both on a personal and professional level. Thus, they grow as individuals, through effective communication, critical thinking and the ability to see a problem from different angles. 

Philosophy Degree Structure

Philosophy courses are usually three-year commitments and they come under the form of a Bachelor of Arts. The major concentrates on the history of Philosophy, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Justice and Values and so on. Furthermore, they can be easily combined with other minors. 

 

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    I liked that the University isn’t too far away from the town centre, it took me about half an hour to get to the town centre. I liked that there is a bus stop on campus and the bus takes like 10-15 mins to get into town and comes really regularly and there are a couple of other bus stops nearby as well.

    I liked that the University allows you to stay in accommodation every year. Even though it’s not guaranteed that you can get it I’ve managed to each year. I think it is really convenient.

    I liked the extra things that the University offers. I did thrive mentor scheme in my second year. My mentor answered any questions I had about his industry. I also did a Summer internship with Reading Internship Scheme for a charity doing marketing and fundraising. This helped me to know what jobs I’d like to do after graduating.

    I loved the campus, I enjoyed walking around the lake with friends to de-stress and going to Harris gardens. I liked the facilities like bagelmans. The coop was really convenient. I liked the University bar Mojos, it was nice to go to quiz nights there.

    I liked the events put on by societies. I’ve been to a few film nights which have been fun and some society meals which I enjoyed.

    I liked Campus Jobs. It was really handy for looking for part time work as a student. I worked multiple part time jobs as a student with them, which I think is great work experience to have.

    In terms of being an Ethics, Value and Philosophy student specifically I liked that there are no exams, the course was marked on coursework which was mainly essays. A small part of the marks came from presentations. I liked giving presentations. I preferred being marked on coursework rather than exams.

    I liked that we usually got a list of essay questions to chose from so we were not forced to answer a question we didn’t want to do. I liked that the questions were made available a few weeks in advance so I had a long time to work on them.

    I liked that we could sometimes get feedback from the lecturers on essay plans. I likes that some lectures were recorded and uploaded online afterwards I found it handy to re-watch them. I liked that we covered such a variety of topics on the course such as political philosophy, philosophy of language, ethics, global philosophy and more. I liked that we got some choice on what modules to study.

    Some of my favourite modules were: Fairness, Global Justice, Meaning and The Mind and Speech Attacks.

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    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2024
    Delivery Type: On Campus
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