
The University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationPhilosophy is the study of the most fundamental aspects of reality and value. Every area of inquiry and endeavour - from art through to economics and mathematics - generates philosophical issues about our world and our place in it. A Philosophy major gives you the ability to think and consider the world differently. This unique quality is sought after in a number of fields. For example, you could use your knowledge to contribute on a government level, giving important ethical advice or developing policies. You could also use your knowledge on ethics to complement a career in law, where you’ll advise and represent clients. Opportunities in academia and research are also open to you, as are education and training. A Philosophy major gives you scholarly, and life-long learning skills and tools. Increase the value of your day, the value of your life.
Delivery mode
The University of Melbourne offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Grattan Street, Parkville
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy) will prepare you for the following role.
Philosophy Teacher
A Philosophy Teacher instructs students in philosophical concepts, theories, and critical thinking skills. You might work in secondary schools, col...
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