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The Philosophy major strengthens logical reasoning, critical thinking, analytical skills, and ethical reasoning; it also heightens moral awareness. A Pre-Law concentration within the program provides a strong preparation for law school covering a broad range of skills and knowledge that are of fundamental importance in the field of law. This concentration can be completed fully online.
PROGRAM DISTINCTIONS
- The Pre-Law concentration provides a strong preparation for law school covering a broad range of skills and knowledge that are of fundamental importance in the field of law.
- A Philosophy degree has long been recognized as excellent preparation for law school. Studies show that Philosophy majors perform exceedingly well on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
- The Pre-Law Concentration in Philosophy has been reviewed and strongly endorsed by distinguished law professors at UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, and Boston University.
- Courses are offered in areas that provide solid preparation for law school such as Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy, Logic, Epistemology, and Ethics.
- The Pre-Law Concentration in Philosophy is available through both on campus courses and wholly online for online degree students.
- Faculty members regularly win teaching and research awards and are published in high-ranking journals and by renowned publishers.
THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE
- Dr. Insa Lawler regularly offers sessions to talk about LSAT’s Analytical Reasoning section and its Logical Reasoning section. She is also available for questions about these sections throughout the academic year (irlawler@uncg.edu).
- Students learn about a broad range of philosophical topics. They can take courses in traditional areas, such as ethics, logic, and metaphysics, as well as in more specialized areas, such as a variety of applied ethics courses, philosophy of the arts, and philosophy of mind.
- The program offers a variety of smaller upper-division courses, where majors can receive individual attention from recognized faculty.
- Courses may be taken online in addition to those in the traditional classroom setting.
- Sample graduation plan
- Students may complete Disciplinary Honors in Philosophy or join the NC Chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, a national Honor Society.
- Students may participate in the philosophy club, the annual Ethics Bowl, The Great Conversation lecture series, and other departmental events.
- Financial assistance for travel to conferences or study abroad is available through the Wyatt Lee Martin Memorial Fund.
- Students can win the Roger Schwirck Award for Excellence in Philosophy, which comes with a large monetary prize.
- Visiting speakers present cutting-edge ideas in philosophy.
AFTER GRADUATION
- A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) found that the net financial return on a philosophy major is comparable to that of engineering and health majors (2017). Data from PayScale’s 2020-21 College Salary Report shows that people with bachelor’s degrees in philosophy have both a high starting salary compared to other humanities major, and a high increase between starting and mid-career salary.
- A degree in philosophy prepares students for any job that requires careful thinking and being able to question your assumptions, including careers in
- Law
- Writing, such as Journalism
- Business Administration, such Human Resources
- Entrepreneurism
- Health Care
- Politics
- Academia and Research
- Completion of the program prepares students for law school, medical school, or graduate studies.
- Learn more about successful people with a philosophy degree and why to study philosophy here.
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Program Details
Degree Type: Bachelor's
College/School: College of Arts and Sciences
Program Type: Majors & Concentrations
Class Type: In Person,Online
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Dr. Jeffrey Kaplan
Pre-Law Concentration Advisor
Department of Philosophy
jikaplan@uncg.edu