Why Study Philosophy?
Students of Philosophy are better prepared to meet the many challenges of our modern world. Our major is designed either as a stand-alone degree, or to be easily combined with another field of study. Philosophy is unique in that it teaches you skills which are transferrable and will enhance your ability to succeed in a wide variety of careers because the practice of Philosophy helps you master abilities that other majors simply do not teach, which are always in demand, and can help in all aspects of your life.
Why Study Philosophy at Eastern?
The Philosophy major at Eastern incorporates interdisciplinarity, diversity, and versatility. It provides opportunities for the development of creative, responsible, critical and caring thinking through the study of Western and non-Western philosophical traditions. Students explore the interconnections between philosophy and other disciplines and learn to apply philosophical methodologies to complex problems of personal and social relevance. This program is ideal for students interested in law, public policy and journalism, and connects well with students majoring in Political Science, Psychology, Business, Communication, and Education.
Salary Potential
Median salary, College Professor
* U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Hands-on Learning
Internships
Philosophy majors intern with private legal firms as well as public legal agencies throughout Connecticut, while interns have also worked internationally in Liberia, Malta and Kenya.
Clubs
The Philosophy program is associated with a number of different student organizations, each of which can enhance your learning and connect you with other students outside of the classroom.
Philosophy Club Pre-Law Society Human Rights Club
Philosophy Honors Society
Eastern Philosophy students will have the opportunity to earn membership in the Phi Sigma Tau Philosophy Honor Society.
Phi Sigma Tau Honor Society
Career Options
Students who pursue undergraduate degrees in Philosophy can have rewarding and successful careers in a variety of professional fields, including:
- Business
- Education
- Government
- Journalism
- Lawyer
- Marketing and Public Relations
- Medical Professions
- Non-profit Agencies
- Publishing
- University Professor
Alumni Testimonials
Thailand
Kyle Sorensen ’16
Philosophy major Kyle Sorensen is teaching English in Thailand. He is also a certified paralegal. “While philosophy is a field of study that trains students to think critically about issues, it is also a means to unexpected careers. Philosophy allows any student who studies rigorously to find alternative ways to engage with the world.”
Philosophy Major
Ryan Stevens ’22
Ryan is planning to become an attorney, and will be attending law school at Franklin Pierce University. “Eastern has prepared me with skills such as critical thinking and analytical reasoning, like my class in ’Logical Inquiry,’ which helped me on my LSAT. I can use those skills when speaking in front of a judge. The faculty have also been great; they are always there to help you,”
Liberty University School of Law
Bianca Little ’18
Bianca Little ’18 (philosophy) is pursuing a Juris Doctor degree at Liberty University School of Law. “Eastern is a great school to study philosophy because of the program coordinator’s infectious passion. Professor Ana Funes-Maderey makes the program interesting and relatable to every student. Under her direction, I grew to love philosophy more and more.”