Overview
The Philosophie (B.A.) program at Université Laval provides a comprehensive foundation in philosophical thought, focusing on critical analysis, ethical reasoning, and the history of ideas. Objectives include developing skills in argumentation, understanding major philosophical traditions, and applying philosophical methods to contemporary issues. Unique features include instruction primarily in French, interdisciplinary options with other humanities fields, and emphasis on Quebec's philosophical heritage alongside global perspectives.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for diverse roles requiring analytical and communicative skills, such as in education, public policy, law, and media. Common paths include further studies in graduate programs or entry into professional fields valuing critical thinking.
Key Faculty/Staff
The Department of Philosophy features experienced professors specializing in ethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy, contributing to research in applied ethics and philosophy of science.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
Students have access to the Université Laval Library's extensive philosophy collections and participate in partnerships with local cultural institutions for seminars and events. The department collaborates with other faculties for joint courses in ethics and logic.
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