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The Bachelor of Philosophy program, offered in affiliation with the Pontifical Urbaniana University, provides a comprehensive foundation in the history and core areas of philosophical thought. Students engage with classical and contemporary texts, developing critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and ethical evaluation skills. The curriculum explores metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and logic, fostering a deep understanding of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and values. Graduates will be prepared for further graduate studies in philosophy or related fields, as well as careers requiring strong analytical and communication abilities. Typical career paths include teaching, research, writing, and roles in public policy or non-profit organizations. The program emphasizes rigorous argumentation and clear articulation of complex ideas.
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Successfully verified on January 20, 2023 by the relevant educational authorities.
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