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Program Type: Undergraduate

Minor Requirements:

Department: Sociology, Anthropology, Philosophy


By engaging with fundamental questions about the world and human experience, philosophy prepares students with conceptual and applied skills essential to pursuing a rewarding career and, more importantly, a meaningful life. The philosophy minor program at ²Ø¾«¸ó is home to exceptionally dedicated faculty with a variety of distinct academic specializations. Our faculty serves to effectively prepare students for success in a fast-growing, technology-driven world, such as information and communication technology, ethics consulting, law (and paralegal professions), health care, journalism, politics and public policy, fundraising and nonprofit work, religion and ministry, business and management.

Program Contacts

Terry Pence
LA 206D
859-572-5594
pence@nku.edu

Students in the Spotlight

Hunter Meister

Hunter Meister

Graduating Year: Senior

Education: English major (Creative Writing track); Philosophy minor  

Hunter Meister is an English major on the Creative Writing track with a minor in Philosophy. She is a transfer student from Ivy Tech Community College where she received an A.G.S., she is now pursuing a BA. Once she graduates she intends to further her education by going to grad school for an MFA. She also intends to pursue a writing career. Hunter says that “the ²Ø¾«¸ó Philosophy Department has helped her to expand her horizons on topics ranging from death to how we as humans treat and mistreat the world that we live in.â€â€¯

Find Your Passions & Build Your Future

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  • Co-curricular Opportunities: We offer various opportunities for you to actively engage with faculty and your fellow students through our vibrant SAPiens Student Society, Phi Sigma Tau national honor society in philosophy, Ethics Bowl Team (which participates annually in regional intercollegiate competitions), Philosophers’ Café (where issues of contemporary interest are raised and discussed in a public forum), Philosophy and Films Series (where feature films with philosophical themes are screened and discussed). 
  • Career Explorations: Our innovative, interdisciplinary courses, such as PHI 220: Health Care Ethics, PHI 310: Information Ethics, and PHI 360 Environmental Philosophy provide a glimpse into various career paths that philosopher offers. Or you might be interested in one of the study abroad programs in our department (e.g. Belize, Thailand, Ireland, Kenya, and Fiji) to learn and experience other cultures, and expand your cultural competency. 
  • Supportive Learning Community: With organizations and clubs like our Ethics Bowl Team, Philosophers’ Café, Philosophy and Films Series, SAPiens Student Society, you’ll find a supportive learning community to help prepare you for success in your academic studies and career aspirations.  
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Financial Aid

A variety of financial assistance is available, from grants to scholarships, loans to veteran benefits.