Philosophy
Program Overview
At Jefferson College, we offer courses in Ethics, Introduction to Philosophy, Logic, World Religions, and Medical Ethics. This diverse curriculum allows students to explore various philosophical themes and develop critical thinking skills. The array of subjects reflects the college's commitment to fostering philosophical inquiry and understanding.
Academic Plan
The Academic Plan is a semester-by-semester plan for the full-time college-ready student. Part-time students should work with an advisor to customize the map to fit individual needs. View the philosophy academic plan.
Course Guides
Jefferson College Institutional Course Guides (ICGs) are found in the Simple Syllabus - Syllabus Library AND/OR within your Canvas class page via the Simple Syllabus link in the Course Navigation Menu.
Career Opportunities
A degree in philosophy opens up a diverse range of career opportunities across various fields, including education, law, and public policy. The analytical skills cultivated during philosophical study are highly valued in many professions, making philosophy graduates versatile candidates in the job market.
Beyond the common career paths in education, law, ethics, and business, philosophy graduates can explore roles in various sectors, including non-profit organizations, journalism, and public relations4. The skills cultivated through studying philosophy—such as critical thinking, independent reasoning, and effective communication—are highly transferable, enabling graduates to adapt to numerous professional environments.