B.A. in Philosophy

Riverside, California

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The B.A. in Philosophy at California Baptist University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of philosophical thought and its application to contemporary issues. This program emphasizes critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and the exploration of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, and values. By engaging with a variety of philosophical traditions, students are equipped to analyze complex problems and develop their own perspectives, preparing them for diverse career paths and further academic pursuits.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.A. in Philosophy includes a mix of foundational courses and electives that cover essential topics such as ancient and modern philosophy, ethics, logic, and philosophy of religion. Core courses include "Introduction to Philosophy," "Ethics," "Logic," and "Philosophy of Science." Additionally, students have the flexibility to explore specialized areas, such as political philosophy, existentialism, and feminist philosophy, allowing them to tailor their education to their interests and career goals.

Research Focus: Students in the program are encouraged to engage in philosophical research, exploring various topics and developing their analytical skills. Opportunities for research may include writing papers, participating in philosophical discussions, and collaborating with faculty on research projects that delve into specific philosophical questions. This emphasis on research enhances students' critical thinking abilities and deepens their understanding of complex philosophical issues.

Industry Engagement: California Baptist University promotes industry engagement through partnerships with organizations and institutions that value philosophical training, such as non-profits, educational institutions, and cultural organizations. Students may participate in internships or community service projects that allow them to apply their philosophical knowledge in real-world contexts, fostering both personal and professional growth.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in Philosophy program incorporates a global perspective by examining philosophical traditions from around the world. Students explore Eastern and Western philosophies, understanding how cultural contexts shape philosophical thought. This global approach not only enriches their understanding of philosophy but also prepares graduates to engage with diverse ideas and perspectives in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Location

Riverside, California

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 37570

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 71 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 48 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 120.

California Baptist University (CBU) offers a range of scholarship opportunities for international students aimed at supporting their academic journey. These scholarships help reduce the financial burden of studying abroad, making education more accessible to students from around the world.

Academic Scholarships: International students at CBU are eligible for merit-based academic scholarships, which are awarded based on their academic performance, including GPA and standardized test scores (such as SAT or ACT). These scholarships are renewable each year, provided students maintain the required academic standards.

International Student Grant: CBU offers the International Student Grant to help offset tuition costs for international students. This grant is available to students who demonstrate financial need and can be combined with other merit-based scholarships.

Dean’s Scholarships: For highly achieving students, the Dean’s Scholarship provides additional financial support. It is awarded to students with outstanding academic records and leadership qualities. International students are encouraged to apply for this prestigious award.

Athletic Scholarships: International students who excel in sports may qualify for athletic scholarships. CBU’s athletic department offers scholarships for students who demonstrate exceptional skills in various sports, including basketball, soccer, and volleyball.

Program-Specific Scholarships: Some academic programs at CBU offer scholarships specific to their fields. International students pursuing degrees in fields like business, engineering, or health sciences can explore these options to receive additional financial support.

Christian Ministry Scholarships: As a faith-based institution, CBU offers scholarships for students who are involved in Christian ministry. International students who have participated in ministry or religious activities can apply for these scholarships to help fund their education.

External Scholarships: CBU encourages international students to seek external scholarships offered by private organizations, governments, or non-profit groups in their home countries. These scholarships can be applied to tuition and other educational expenses at CBU.

Graduates of the B.A. in Philosophy program at California Baptist University can pursue a wide range of career paths, leveraging their critical thinking, analytical skills, and ethical reasoning abilities. 

Ethics Consultant: Work with organizations to develop and implement ethical guidelines and practices, helping them navigate complex moral dilemmas in business, healthcare, and public policy.

Academia: Pursue a career in teaching and research at the secondary or post-secondary level, sharing philosophical concepts and fostering critical thinking skills in students.

Policy Analyst: Analyze and evaluate policies for government agencies, non-profits, or think tanks, using philosophical principles to assess the ethical implications and effectiveness of various policies.

Legal Professional: Enter law school to become an attorney, using philosophical training to develop strong argumentation and reasoning skills applicable in legal practice.

Public Relations Specialist: Utilize strong communication skills to manage public perceptions and media relations for organizations, employing philosophical reasoning to craft persuasive messaging.

Non-Profit Organization Director: Lead or manage programs for non-profit organizations, focusing on social justice, human rights, or community development initiatives informed by philosophical ethics.

Corporate Trainer: Develop and deliver training programs for businesses that focus on ethical decision-making, diversity, and inclusion, utilizing philosophical frameworks to enhance organizational culture.

Writer or Journalist: Write articles, essays, or books that explore philosophical topics or issues, contributing to public discourse on ethics, society, and culture.

Research Analyst: Work in various sectors, including market research and social science, utilizing philosophical methodologies to analyze data and draw meaningful conclusions.

Philosophical Counselor: Provide guidance and support to individuals seeking to explore philosophical questions related to meaning, purpose, and personal values, often in a therapeutic context.


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