Who studies philosophy?
About the Philosophy Program
Welcome!
Our site includes a variety of information that will be useful to you should you choose to major in Philosophy, including: what Philosophy is; information about our faculty and what they teach; information about the Philosophy B.A. degree requirements; information about our online B.A. program and how to apply; information about what courses we are offering and descriptions of all our courses; information about our scholarships & awards and how to apply; and information about our very active undergraduate Philosophy Club.
Mission Statement
The Philosophy program supports The University of New Orleans' mission in three ways. First, by offering a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, which may be completed in residence or online, where majors must demonstrate:
- their understanding of key concepts, problems, ideas, and fundamental questions found in the core areas of the discipline;
- their mastery of the critical thinking skills required to read texts, to recognize, reconstruct, and evaluate arguments correctly, and to defend their own claims both orally and through analytical writing; and
- their ability to entertain criticism and to present opposing views sympathetically.
Second, by offering courses that make the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to do philosophy both relevant and accessible to students taking philosophy to meet general education requirements in the humanities.
Third, by sustaining an active program of philosophical research and creative projects; requiring appropriate professional standards of performance; and actively participating in service to the university, the profession, and the community.
Liberal Arts, Room 397
Philosophy Program
University of New Orleans
2000 Lakeshore Drive
New Orleans, LA 70148
Phone: (504) 280-7473
Fax: (504) 280-6468
Email: philosophy@uno.edu