Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
It is more than questioning the meaning of life. Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas challenges you to think critically and imaginatively, analyzing a diverse array of concepts and problems from various perspectives. Whether you are considering the existence of God or what constitutes a moral action, philosophy gives you the tools to develop clear and articulate arguments.
Why Study Philosophy at St. Thomas?
Our program offers courses in almost every area of philosophy ranging from ethics to the philosophy of science. Our alumni go on to various careers in education, law, business, ministry, finance and more. We teach you to develop rigorous arguments, interpret difficult texts and debate about a wide variety of critical issues. This training equips you with the skills needed in a wide variety of industries while enabling you to outperform your peers on graduate school entrance exams.
Ask the Big Questions
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Your four-year plan is customizable and flexible. We recommend connecting with one of our faculty members to develop a plan that meets your interests.
Degrees Awarded
Minors
Global Philosophy Minor
Philosophy Minor – choose from the following tracks:
- Logic and Analytical Reasoning
- Philosophy and Science
- Philosophy, Ethics, and Society
- Philosophy of Law and Politics
- Philosophy of Mind and Brain
- Philosophy of Religion
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
Your four-year plan is customizable and flexible. We recommend connecting with one of our faculty members to develop a plan that meets your interests.
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
Minors
Minors
Global Philosophy Minor
Philosophy Minor – choose from the following tracks:
- Logic and Analytical Reasoning
- Philosophy and Science
- Philosophy, Ethics, and Society
- Philosophy of Law and Politics
- Philosophy of Mind and Brain
- Philosophy of Religion
What Does It All Mean?
Dr. Heidi Giebel
Mitch Milless ‘08
Mary Carlson ‘20
Career Paths
- Law
- Business
- Ministry
- Education
Pursuing Your Passion
Preparation
Expertise
A Wide Range of interests
Dr. Jon Stoltz
Dr. Stoltz studies the philosophy of knowledge in Tibetan and Indian traditions. He has led courses in Tibet as well.
Dr. Gloria Frost
Dr. Frost teaches about the views of Thomas Aquinas, our university’s namesake. She also mentors student research projects.
Dr. Tim Pawl
Dr. Pawl's teaching and research addresses philosophical questions relating to Christian belief.
Get Outside of Your Comfort Zone
Think Outside the Box
Philosophy students at St. Thomas are equipped with a practical skill set that benefits them in multiple industries after graduation because of our approach to the discipline. By analyzing issues from various perspectives throughout their undergraduate careers, our students gain the ability to think differently and critically about how to address their problems.
Take the Next Step​
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.