As a student of philosophy, you will become disciplined in thinking, perceptive in
                        discerning issues, articulate in stating problems and open to the thinking of others.
                        Towson University’s program, with a pluralistic and student-centered approach, emphasizes
                        the history of philosophy and the diverse social and cultural settings from which
                        philosophy develops, to which it speaks and with which it interacts. A diverse range
                        of courses are offered, including  new interpretations and new schools of philosophy.
                     
                     Through coursework, you will develop and  practice analytic and dialectical skills.
                        The sound, clear and systematic thinking that philosophy emphasizes makes this major
                        relevant to all disciplines. Furthermore, it fosters reflection, a prerequisite for
                        leading a good life. The major prepares you to be a critical and creative thinker
                        with a global vision. Join department alumni who have attained positions in finance,
                        marketing, insurance, law, medicine and graduate school.
                     
                     Social Justice Track
                     
                     Students can pursue a course of study that emphasizes social justice.  This optional
                        track retains requirements in logic, history, and non-western philosophy, expands
                        requirements in ethics and social/political philosophy, and includes an interdisciplinary
                        component.
                     
                     Degree Requirements
                     
                     View  in the Undergraduate Catalog.
                     
                     In the Community
                     
                     We actively reach out to both the Towson community and the Baltimore metropolitan
                        area by sponsoring colloquia, an international conference and two funded lectures
                        series. The program supports two student prizes and works with the student-run Philosophy Forum to sponsor an undergraduate conference, The Journal of Philosophical Ideas, and many public presentations and lectures.
                     
                     
                     
                     
                        Why Towson University?
                        
                           
                           Small Class Sizes
                           
                           Small classes taught by experienced faculty give you a real opportunity to interact
                              with your instructors and fellow classmates.
                           
                           Location
                           
                           The beautiful 322-acre campus is in close proximity to a number of places of worship
                              and museums that provide a historical perspective on philosophy and religion.
                           
                           Scholarships and Awards
                           
                           The department’s faculty award three essay prizes each year, and a scholarship for
                              an undergraduate philosophy major. Learn more about all of the department’s scholarship opportunities.