A philosophy concentration focuses on a defined area within liberal arts. It typically builds on the program core and adds courses that deepen subject knowledge in logic, ethics, and critical reasoning.

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What is a philosophy concentration in liberal arts?

A philosophy concentration is a focused set of courses within a liberal arts program that emphasizes logic, ethics, and critical reasoning.

What do you typically study in this concentration?

Coursework varies by school, but most programs cover ethical theory, logic, epistemology, and the history of philosophy.

Is this concentration available online?

Many schools offer this concentration online, but availability depends on degree level and start-term scheduling.

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At a Glance

  • Focus area: Logic, ethics, epistemology, and critical reasoning
  • Key career: Management Analysts – $101,190 median salary (BLS, May 2024)
  • Related career: Project Management Specialists – $100,750 median salary (BLS, May 2024)
  • Job outlook: Management Analysts +8.8% growth, 98,100 annual openings (2024-2034)
  • Degree levels: Available as bachelor’s concentration or graduate specialization

For an overview of all degree paths, see the Liberal Arts Program Guide.

What you typically study

Course TopicWhat You Learn
Introduction to PhilosophyCore questions in metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics
Logic and Critical ThinkingFormal and informal logic, argumentation, and fallacies
EthicsMoral theory, applied ethics, and professional responsibility
History of PhilosophyAncient, modern, and contemporary philosophical traditions
Political PhilosophyJustice, rights, authority, and governance theory
Senior Seminar or ThesisFocused philosophical research and argumentation project
Career outlook: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), median annual wages for Management Analysts were $101,190 in May 2024, with 98,100 annual openings and 8.8% projected growth (2024-2034). Philosophy graduates are valued in law, consulting, and policy roles for their analytical reasoning and ethical analysis skills.

Questions to ask before choosing this concentration

  • How many courses are required versus elective options?
  • Are there prerequisite courses for this track?
  • Does the concentration include a capstone or applied project?
  • Is the concentration available online and in your desired term?

How liberal arts concentrations compare

ConcentrationKey CareerMedian SalaryJob Growth (2024-2034)
CommunicationMarket Research Analysts$76,950+6.7%
EnglishWriters and Authors$72,270+3.6%
HistoryManagement Analysts$101,190+8.8%
PhilosophyManagement Analysts$101,190+8.8%
Political ScienceMarket Research Analysts$76,950+6.7%
SociologyHuman Resources Specialists$72,910+6.2%

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024.