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Philosophy
 Philosophy

Description

The study of Philosophy (Greek philos, "love, friend"; sophia, "wisdom") involves learning to think critically and reflectively, to assess modes of reasoning and to argue constructively. Through a close study of issues raised in key texts from from a number of philosophical traditions - and in a wide range of contemporary philosophical writings - philosophy encourages habits of clear, flexible and imaginative thought in both writing and discussion.

Philosophy may be studied as a discipline in its own right or as a useful complement to other subjects. Philosophical theories have strongly influenced patterns of thought, ethical views, and social and political attitudes. Studying philosophy can deepen the understanding of many central contemporary issues. Some philosophy subjects combine well with the study of history, literature, politics, sociology and law. Others enrich the study of psychology and other sciences, giving students skills in dealing with methodological issues and critically questioning the concepts, assumptions and structures of argument used in the disciplines.

Philosophical skills can help you think clearly and critically about your other studies. They can also be of practical assistance - helping you to better organise your thoughts and present them clearly and persuasively.

Studying Philosophy at UNSW

Philosophy can be taken by undergraduate students as a major (and at Honours level) in a number degrees offered in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and through combined degree programs offered by other faculties - please refer to the table below.



Philosophy can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3400 Arts Major
Combined Honours
Honours
PHILA13400
PHILAC3400
PHILAH3400
3402 Media and Communications Major PHILA13402
3403 Arts Major
Minor
PHILA13403
PHILA23403
3420 Social Science Major PHILA13420
3427 Music/Arts Major PHILA13427
3428 Media (Media Production) Minor PHILA23428
3429 Media (Comms & Journalism) Minor PHILA23429
3433 Media (Screen & Sound) Minor PHILA23433
3525 Commerce/Arts Major
Minor
PHILA13525
PHILA23525
3526 Economics/Arts Major
Minor
PHILA13526
PHILA23526
3527 Commerce/Social Science Major PHILA13527
3528 Economics/Social Science Major PHILA13528
3529 Commerce/Science Major PHILA13529
3621 Civil Engineering/Arts Major PHILA13621
3626 Environmental Engineering/Arts Major PHILA13626
3652 Software Engineering/Arts Major PHILA13652
3712 Mechanical & Manf Eng/Arts Major PHILA13712
3720 Electrical Engineering/Arts Major PHILA13720
3722 Computer Engineering/Arts Major PHILA13722
3841 Arts/Medicine Major PHILA13841
3930 Science/Arts Major
Combined Honours
Honours
PHILA13930
PHILAC3930
PHILAH3930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major
Honours
PHILA13931
PHILAH3931
3932 Environmental Science/Arts Major PHILA13932
3935 Science/Social Science Major PHILA13935
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Major PHILA13936
3970 Science Major
Minor
Honours
PHILA13970
PHILA23970
PHILAH3970
3978 Computer Science Major
Minor
PHILA13978
PHILA23978
3983 Science/Computer Science Major PHILA13983
4035 Social Work/Arts Major PHILA14035
4760 Arts / Law Major PHILA14760
4761 Social Science / Law Major PHILA14761
4770 Science / Law Major
Honours
PHILA14770
PHILAH4770
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major
Honours
PHILA14806
PHILAH4806
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major PHILA14807
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major
Honours
PHILA14812
PHILAH4812
   

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