Explore some of life’s deepest questions while you learn to think with clarity and precision, and to use argument as a path to deeper comprehension. You'll engage with diverse philosophical traditions, helping you to develop a broad understanding of the human condition and the fundamental nature of reality. Here, philosophy isn’t simply about discussing ancient texts. It’s also about applying ethical reasoning to make a significant positive impact in today’s world.
At Marquette, you'll have unique opportunities for hands-on learning through internships, clubs and service-learning projects that reinforce your classroom experiences. You can also collaborate with faculty on research to explore innovative ideas.
And because everything we learn and do is through the lens of service to others, you’ll graduate prepared to make wise decisions that reflect deep ethical consideration and respect for the common good.
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The ability to make significant positive change in the world requires knowing more than one area well. And since our College of Arts and Sciences is the most academically diverse college on campus, we're the perfect place to prepare for your role as a changemaker. So broaden your expertise by adding at least one additional major or minor to your degree — 73% of our students do.
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, Saint Louis University, Fordham University and Marquette. Other graduates work in the fields of law, medicine, political science, theology, history, literature and social work. Of those who enter the workforce, here’s where some of our recent graduates landed.
While ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð here at Marquette, preparing you for ·É³ó²¹³Ù’s next will be one of our top priorities. So, expect lots of learning by doing, connecting with others who share your passions, and reflecting on how you can Be The Difference.
As a philosophy major, you'll have lots of career options. Help decide the direction you'll take — and get valuable professional experience — with an internship. Internships can include working in a variety of professional settings in Milwaukee and nationwide. Our internship program is here to help you find the best option for you.
Here, you'll have the opportunity to work alongside faculty, assisting with their research, or conduct your own independent research project under the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Our faculty focus their research in three primary areas:
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Become a people-centered leader guided by our Jesuit tradition. Join our E-Lead program sophomore year and you’ll complete a combination of leadership courses and experiences that prepare you to be the driver of innovation for the common good. You’ll develop the skill set to generate innovative solutions and the mindset to reflect on the impact your work has on the world. Bonus: You’ll graduate with a concentration in leadership, too.
Expand your education with a semester abroad. Study program course work at prestigious universities around the world. Other international opportunities are available for philosophy students through core courses, summer study, language study, faculty-led programs or research.
A Marquette education equips students to thrive professionally and personally through overall student support, career preparation and an extended family that can't wait to meet you. But don't just take our word for it.
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