Bachelor Degree in Philosophy
The Bachelor Degree in Philosophy at CU Denver focuses on reading, writing, and critical analysis of fundamental questions about knowledge, ethics, reality, and meaning. It is designed as an undergraduate degree program rather than a short course.
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The Bachelor Degree in Philosophy is an undergraduate program in which students study major philosophical questions and traditions through reading, writing, and critical thinking. The program emphasizes analysis of ideas, argumentation, and clear communication. It is suitable for students who want a structured philosophy degree as part of their university studies. The source page provides admissions information for incoming freshman and transfer applicants, including application routes through the Common Application or Milo Application for freshmen, and the Milo Application for transfer students.
Who is this for?
Undergraduate students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in philosophy.
Prerequisites
If you are an incoming freshman to CU Denver (in-state, out-of-state, and international applicants), you can apply through either the Common Application or the Milo Application. Transfer students will need to submit the Milo Application.
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- SkillsEthicscritical thinkingreading comprehensionwritingargument analysisethical reasoningphilosophical analysis