
The Bachelor of Science in Philosophy at the University of Michigan offers a rigorous and comprehensive program for students seeking to explore critical thinking, logic, ethics, and the history of philosophical thought. The curriculum emphasizes analytical reasoning, argumentation, moral theory, and philosophical inquiry, preparing students to evaluate complex ideas and construct evidence based arguments. Students engage in seminars, writing exercises, and research projects, developing skills necessary to think critically, communicate effectively, and analyze concepts across multiple disciplines. This program cultivates both intellectual rigor and analytical expertise, equipping graduates to succeed in academic, professional, and research environments.
Learners participate in an interdisciplinary environment where philosophy intersects with politics, law, science, and the humanities. The curriculum offers opportunities for applied ethics, logic, and philosophical research, allowing students to explore questions of morality, knowledge, and human experience. Through mentorship, debates, and collaborative writing projects, students refine reasoning, writing, and communication skills. With a focus on critical thinking and evidence based analysis, the program prepares graduates to pursue careers in education, law, public policy, or advanced philosophical research, applying conceptual insight to practical and societal challenges.
Year 1 - Foundations in Philosophy
• Introduction to Philosophy
• Logic and Critical Thinking
• Ethics and Moral Philosophy
• History of Western Philosophy
Year 2 - Core Philosophical Studies
• Epistemology and Philosophy of Knowledge
• Metaphysics
• Philosophy of Mind
• Comparative Philosophy
Year 3 - Advanced Topics and Research
• Philosophy of Science
• Political Philosophy
• Advanced Logic and Reasoning
• Elective Modules in Applied or Theoretical Philosophy
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Thesis / Research Project
• Seminar in Contemporary Philosophical Issues
• Applied Ethics and Social Philosophy
• Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies
Graduates of this program acquire advanced analytical, reasoning, and communication skills that prepare them for careers in education, law, public policy, research institutions, and non profit organizations. They develop expertise in ethical reasoning, critical analysis, and evidence based argumentation, enabling them to evaluate complex issues and provide thoughtful solutions. The program also prepares graduates for roles in journalism, consulting, and advocacy, equipping them to analyze societal challenges and contribute meaningfully to professional or academic contexts. Graduates leave ready to apply philosophical insight, reasoning ability, and conceptual clarity in diverse careers requiring critical thinking and analytical skill.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates critical analysis with ethical reasoning, logical inquiry, and applied research, offering mentorship, rigorous coursework, and collaborative projects. Learners benefit from faculty expertise, seminar discussions, and research training that strengthen analytical, writing, and communication skills. The curriculum emphasizes evidence based argumentation, applied ethics, and intellectual rigor, preparing graduates to tackle complex problems, lead discussions, and innovate in academic or professional environments. With its focus on intellectual excellence and applied reasoning, the program provides a stimulating academic environment for students aspiring to careers in philosophy, law, education, or research.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA