Philosophy
Major Information
Many employers today seek out liberal arts graduates who are trained in a broad set of skills including critical reasoning, problem-solving, and strong verbal and written communication. The Philosophy major emphasizes the development of these skills, training students to think through complex issues with clarity and understanding, and to approach them with independent reasoning. Philosophy also provides a well-rounded education with depth in the classics of civilization, an analysis of the most important ideas throughout our history, as well as contemporary issues in science, ethics, and politics. In this way, Philosophy prepares students for a wide range of careers. Nationally, Philosophy is the most common major for students who plan to attend Law School, and of all the liberal arts majors, Philosophy majors have the highest average scores on the LSAT and GRE graduate entrance exams. At GSU, we have seen our Philosophy majors go on to successful careers as public defenders, lawyers, doctors, nurse anesthetists, teachers, professors, clergy, and business professionals.
General Information
Degree(s) Offered:
- Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Sample Occupations
*Requires additional education
- Administrative Official/ Government Service
- Anthropological Linguist
- Archivist
- Biographer
- Book Critic
- Foreign Service Officer
- Genealogist
- Immigration Inspector
- International Relations Specialist
- Intelligence Specialist
- Lawyer
- College/ University official
- Cryptanalyst
- Columnist/ Commentator
- Director of Institutional Research
- Editor of a Publication
- Essayist
- Foreign Correspondent
- Psychologist
- Public Relations Representative
- Social Worker
- Training Instructor
- Writer/ Poet
- Bioethics/ Business Ethics
- Mediator
- Philosophical Counselors
- Technical Writer/ Author
- Marketing Research Analyst
- Clergy Member
Sample Work Settings
- Archives/ Federal, Municipal
- Bookstores/ Libraries
- Business Corporations
- Churches and Religious Organizations
- Foundations, Non-profit
- Industries/ Manufacturing
- Learned periodicals
- Magazines and Newspapers
- Public Relations Firms
- Research Institutions
- Social Services Agencies
- Travel Agencies
- Government Agencies
- Civil Rights Commission
- Consumer Affairs Office
- Education Department
- Foreign Service
- Library of Congress
- National Archives
- Museums
- Public Interest Research Groups
- Colleges and Universities
- Adult Education Programs
- Insurance Companies
- Political Organizations
- Consulting Services
- Publishing Agencies
- Travel Agencies
- Professional/ Trade Associations
- Advertising Agencies/ Departments
Sample Employers
- U.S. Attorney’s Office (law clerk)
- Harris County District Attorney’s Office
- Office of the State Attorney
- Kilburn Law Firm (Oil and Gas Attorney)
- DistributionNow (corporate counsel)
- Advocates for Youth
- Georgia Southern University (Prof.)
- City Year
- DC Department of Health
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Layer 3 Communications
- Georgia Bureau of Investigations
- New York City Department of Education
- Peace Corps
- University of Florida
- SunTrust Investment Services
- Abacus Data Systems
- Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks Baseball
- Sunrun
Connecting Majors, Skills, and Occupations
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Internet Resources
To explore values, interests, and skills:
FOCUS 2 bit.ly/focuscareer
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) – $15
Self Directed Search – $15
http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/career/s tudents/assessments/
To explore occupational outlooks and salaries:
National Compensation Survey
National Association of College and Employers (NACE)
Professional Organizations
Society for Philosophy & Psychology
American Association of Philosophy Teachers
Georgia Southern Student Organizations
- Philosophical Society
- Phi Sigma Tau
Last updated: 7/1/2013