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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Philosophy
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Philosophy Department

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Philosophy Department offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.


Undergraduate Programs

  • The Major: The philosophy major is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject, including its history, methods, and applications.
  • The Minor: The philosophy minor is designed for students who wish to supplement their major with a basic understanding of philosophy.
  • The PPE Minor: The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) minor is an interdisciplinary program that combines the study of philosophy, politics, and economics.
  • Lesher Opportunity Fund: The Lesher Opportunity Fund provides financial support to undergraduate philosophy majors who wish to pursue research projects or internships.
  • Philosophy Club: The Philosophy Club is a student organization that hosts events and discussions on various philosophical topics.
  • Take a Philosopher to Lunch: The Take a Philosopher to Lunch program allows students to have lunch with a philosophy professor and discuss their research interests.
  • Undergraduate Honors and Awards: The department offers several honors and awards to undergraduate students who excel in their studies.
  • Writing an Honors Thesis: Students who wish to write an honors thesis must meet certain requirements and follow a specific process.

Graduate Programs

  • Admissions: The department offers a graduate program in philosophy, which is designed to provide students with advanced training in the subject.
  • Admissions FAQs: The department provides answers to frequently asked questions about the admissions process.
  • Funding: The department offers various forms of funding to graduate students, including teaching assistantships and research assistantships.
  • Graduate Courses: The department offers a wide range of graduate courses, including seminars and colloquia.
  • Philosophy Links: The department provides links to various philosophical resources, including online journals and conferences.
  • Placement: The department provides information on the placement of its graduate students.
  • Program Statistics: The department provides statistics on its graduate program, including enrollment numbers and completion rates.
  • Program Summary: The department provides a summary of its graduate program, including its goals and objectives.
  • Research Strengths: The department has research strengths in various areas, including ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology.
  • Resources in Neighboring Philosophy Departments: The department provides information on resources available in neighboring philosophy departments.

Courses

  • Fall 2025: The department offers a wide range of courses in the fall semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.
  • Spring 2026: The department offers a wide range of courses in the spring semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.
  • Summer 2026: The department offers a limited number of courses in the summer semester, including online courses and intensive seminars.
  • Fall 2024: The department offers a wide range of courses in the fall semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.
  • Summer 2024: The department offers a limited number of courses in the summer semester, including online courses and intensive seminars.
  • Spring 2024: The department offers a wide range of courses in the spring semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.
  • Fall 2023: The department offers a wide range of courses in the fall semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.
  • Summer 2023: The department offers a limited number of courses in the summer semester, including online courses and intensive seminars.
  • Spring 2023: The department offers a wide range of courses in the spring semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.
  • Fall 2022: The department offers a wide range of courses in the fall semester, including introductory courses and advanced seminars.

News

  • New Research On 600,000 College Students Finds That Studying Philosophy Does Make People Better Thinkers: A new study has found that studying philosophy improves critical thinking skills.
  • Rosalind Chaplin and Daniel Muñoz Selected for Inclusion in the Philosopher’s Annual for 2024: Two department faculty members have been selected for inclusion in the Philosopher's Annual.
  • John Templeton Foundation Awards Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society $3.2 Million to Support PPE Research: The John Templeton Foundation has awarded a grant to support research in philosophy, politics, and economics.
  • Susan Wolf Elected Fellow of The British Academy: A department faculty member has been elected a fellow of the British Academy.
  • Vazquez, Stroud Awarded Major Grant to Helm Campus-wide Initiative on Attentional Virtue: Two department faculty members have been awarded a grant to support a campus-wide initiative on attentional virtue.

Quick Links

  • Apply to Graduate Program: Students can apply to the graduate program online.
  • Graduate Courses: The department offers a wide range of graduate courses.
  • Undergraduate Courses: The department offers a wide range of undergraduate courses.
  • Office Hours: Faculty members have office hours for meeting with students.
  • Event Request Form: The department has a form for requesting events and conferences.
  • Department Documents: The department provides various documents, including forms and policies.
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