Philosophy majors are employed in nearly every field you can imagine, including law. If law school is in your future, a philosophy degree may be right for you.
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Not Your Typical College Literature Course
When Jay Parr was selecting titles for his Banned Books course, he wanted to offer students something different. So he stayed away from “obvious choices” on the American Library Association’s banned books list and dug deeper.
Why Philosophy Works for Many Careers
What do a former FDIC chair, Wikipedia co-founder, journalist, and retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court have in common? Sheila Bair, Larry Sanger, Katy Tur, and David Souter all have philosophy degrees.
Want Exciting Courses? The BA in Liberal Studies Has Them.
If you’re considering the online Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (BLS), let the courses help you decide. These aren’t your typical courses. Explore banned books, classical musicals, the role of religion in government, and historic U.S. trials to learn communication, problem solving,
Tackle tough questions. Gain new skills.
Alexa. Google. Home security cameras. Smartphones. There’s no question that modern devices make life more convenient. But who else is watching or listening in?
This is just one of the many issues you’ll contemplate in Ethics and Technology
Programs for a Supply Chain Management Career
Whether you need a degree to back up a decade of experience or your background is in business and a new career interests you, you can advance in supply chain management with UNCG’s online programs.
5 Questions to Ask Before Taking an Online Course
It’s no secret that online learning is flexible and convenient. But how do you know if the program you’re considering will offer a high-quality learning experience? Start with these five questions.