Philosophy
Students who study philosophy will explore and interact with the development of philosophical tradition(s) from the basis of a Christian worldview. Disciplines such as critical thinking, moral reflection and intellectual dialogue are cultivated in order to engage in the intellectual spirits of the age, to develop a distinctly Christian approach to philosophy and to develop an appreciation of the life and mind.
Degree: Minor
- What can I do with this minor?
- The Humanities minor provides a wide range of flexibility. It develops critical reading and thinking, logical and analytical thinking, argumentation, creativity, advanced writing skills, communication skills, research skills, ability to understand ideas and values, sensitivity to cultural differences, wide range of knowledge, aesthetic understanding, questioning skills, time and resource management skills, linguistic skills, etc.