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Thinking about a major?

Major in thinking.

Philosophy students prepare for a wide variety of careers by examining the deepest and most fundamental questions facing human beings. 

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UWG Philosophy is here to help you pursue an examined life.

Imagine a life pursuing wisdom and self-knowledge. Imagine investigating exciting topics—like morality, the meaning of life, law and justice, personal identities, etc.—in small, diverse, and inclusive discussion classes. Imagine impressing employers with brilliant reasoning, writing, and speaking skills. Make your life an examined life by majoring in Philosophy at UWG.

Scholarships

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Philosophy offers scholarships and awards specifically for our students declaring a major and those enrolled in courses. Learn what scholarships and awards are available and how to apply.

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UWG Admissions hosts events throughout the year, such as academic showcase and scholarship day, for interested students to visit campus and learn more about our degree options and scholarship opportunities. 

Questions? Contact: philosophy@westga.edu

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Our Graduates Succeed

Philosophy alumni have gone on to pursue careers in business, law, library science, psychology, and religion, and they have obtained graduate degrees in institutions including Harvard, Duke, Emory, Mercer, Boston College, the University of Alabama, the University of Georgia, and the University of Tennessee.

Pre-Law Path

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Pre-Law Path

Philosophy is a traditional avenue to law school. Prepare yourself by earning a B.A. in Philosophy with a Concentation in Law, Justice, and Society.

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Emily Tillman

"The philosophy program prepared me both for my career and to be a well informed and dedicated member of my community. The faculty is knowledgeable, attentive, and invested in student success within the classroom and beyond it."

– Emily Tillman '22, Academic Advisor for UWG's Richards College of Business