Bachelor of Arts
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Philosophy
Unit Set Code
MJ-A000048 (major)
MN-A000048 (minor)
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud (Online)
Overview
Doing Philosophy not only involves asking the big questions, it teaches important skills. Philosophy at Deakin asks questions about the nature of reality, truth and knowledge, meaning, the existence of God, personal identity, the good in ethical and political life, and the value and power of art. At the same time, it fosters the development of skills in critical and creative thinking, argumentation, communication, problem-solving and research. Deakin Philosophy prides itself on applying philosophical concepts to our contemporary world and maintaining a pluralistic and cross-cultural outlook that embraces Eastern philosophy, psychoanalysis, pragmatism, analytic philosophy and continental European philosophy.
Career outcomes
The kinds of skills taught in Philosophy lend themselves to careers in law, journalism, education, politics, policy analysis, intelligence, management, marketing, publishing and research. Clear thinking and the ability to analyse multiple perspectives is an indispensable skill in our global society, as is the ability to identify and succinctly articulate the core ideas in different cultural perspectives.
Units
- To complete a Major sequence in Philosophy select eight (8) credit points as outlined below;
- To complete a Minor sequence in Philosophy select any four (4) units from below, including a minimum of one (1) credit point at level one, and no more than one (1) credit point at level 3
Complete 2 units from level 1, selected from:
Select 6 credit points with at least 2 credit points at level 2 and at least 2 credit points at level 3 from the following:
ASP211 | Freedom and Power: Existentialism and Beyond |
ASP215 | Philosophy, Happiness, and the Good Life |
ASP216 | Ethics in Global Society |
ASP263 | Buddhist Studies in India |
ASP309 | 20th Century French Philosophy |
ASP327 | Philosophies of Religion: Western, Asian, and Contemporary Inquiries |
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