Philosophy courses offer the opportunity for deep reflection on education and personal development. Philosophy poses fundamental questions: Why do we learn? What is the purpose of acquiring knowledge? What are the best ways to foster intellectual growth? What is good? Who is man?
Through philosophy, students have the chance to reflect on the purpose of learning, both from an individual and societal perspective. By exploring the theories of great thinkers, they learn to critically analyze various approaches to knowledge and understanding of the world. These courses develop the ability to think logically, formulate arguments, and draw conclusions, skills that are crucial not only in academia but also in everyday life and the job market.
The Liberal Arts and Sciences program includes the following courses that are (at least partially) dedicated to philosophy:
Detailed descriptions of individual classes can be found on the website AMU Syllabus.