Philosophy Major
ONE MAJOR, 3 TRACKS — History of Philosophy; Ethics and Values; Social, Political and Legal Philosophy.Philosophy — “love of wisdom” — deepens our understanding of life and enhances our sense of wonder at things we may take for granted. It also helps us ask foundational questions about reality and the nature and purpose of human life. The critical thinking skills you'll develop as a philosophy major are highly sought by corporations and government agencies. Medical, professional and legal organizations value employees with the knowledge to address the complex social and ethical problems facing the world today.
THE MARQUETTE Philosophy Major
CHOOSE A MAJOR. Concentrate on the works of the greatest philosophers to understand the roots of our intellectual traditions with history of philosophy. Focus on the nature of law, government and culture with social, political and legal philosophy. Confront the moral questions that face us by taking courses in ethics and values.
Our philosophy majors are encouraged to join the philosophy club. Past discussion topics include:
- The mind-body problem
- The existence and role of God
- The question of free will
- The natures of art and literature
- The philosophy of time
DEVELOP A STRONG BASE. Through your philosophy major elective courses, you can investigate medical ethics, art and beauty, law, business ethics, human free will and language.
GET A HEAD START. If you're looking to go on to law school, a philosophy major is a great way to start. Students at Marquette can pursue a B.A. and M.A. at the same time, finishing both in only five years.
"TO BEAT THE MARKET, HIRE A PHILOSOPHER." According to The New York Times, "Philosophy is one fundamental area of study that has found a new role in the high-tech world. … In an information-based economy, people who can think conceptually are more and more valuable."
PHILOSOPHY IS PRACTICAL. Read and respond to challenging texts written throughout history. Develop the tools to analyze, develop, support and refute arguments. Express yourself clearly and concisely in speech and writing. Think through complex issues carefully and thoroughly. Marquette's philosophy major can be used in a variety of ways.
AQUINAS LECTURE. Encounter current philosophical research through the Philosophy Department’s annual colloquium series — the highlight of which is the annual Aquinas Lecture featuring distinguished philosophers from around the world. As a philosophy major, you'll participate in a wide variety of department activities aimed at furthering the undergraduate experience.
You might like the philosophy major if you:
- Enjoy debate and civil argumentation
- Like tackling questions with difficult answers
- Have a logical and creative mind
What can you do with a major in Philosophy?
Many of our graduates go on to earn master's and doctoral degrees and teach philosophy at the college level. Some notable graduates teach at Providence College, Ohio University, Villanova University, St. Louis University, Fordham University — and Marquette. Other graduates work in the fields of law, medicine, political science, theology, history, literature and social work. Learn more about what you can do with a major in philosophy.
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Suggested curriculum for a philosophy major
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Freshman
- Logic
- Philosophy of Human Nature
- Rhetoric and Composition I & II
- Growth of Western Civilization I or II
- Science and Nature Elective
- Foreign Language I & II
- History Elective
- Natural Science Elective
Sophomore
- Philosophy Elective
- Theory of Ethics
- Individual and Social Behavior
- Introduction to Theology
- Literature Elective
- Mathematical Reasoning Elective
- Foreign Language III & IV
- Literature Elective
- Social-behavioral Science Elective
Junior
- Three Philosophy Courses in Your Track
- Diverse Cultures Elective
- Theology Elective
- Social-behavioral Science Elective
- Theology Elective
- Electives
Senior
- Three Philosophy Electives
- Senior Experience
- Electives














