43 Best Philosophy Bachelor's Degree Programs for 2025

Discover the leading Philosophy Bachelor's Degree programs for 2025. Our list of 43 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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Bachelor In Philosophy, Politics, Law And Economics (Pple)

IE University

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Spain

Economics, Political Science, Law, Philosophy

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Economics (PPLE) at IE University is a multidisciplinary and flexible program that allows you to obtain a deeper understanding of the elements that influence human thought and action, and its interrelation with current global frameworks. By exploring knowledge and experience from different disciplines, you will be able to face global challenges and propose innovative and cutting-edge solutions to tackle current social, political, economic and legal challenges.

English

4 Years

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Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy

Università degli Studi di Milano

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Italy

Philosophy

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor's degree in Philosophy offers an in-depth education in philosophical thought, from ancient origins to contemporary issues. Students develop analytical and critical skills by studying logic, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and the history of philosophy. The program prepares graduates for careers in academia, publishing, cultural, and communication fields, promoting the ability to reflect on fundamental questions and to argue rigorously and coherently.

Italian

3 Years

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BS in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

Spring Hill College

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Economics, Political Science, Philosophy

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career with the online Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) degree from Spring Hill College. Built on a Jesuit, Catholic liberal arts foundation, the program draws from the concepts of logic, justice, and political theory and enables you to realize your potential as a changemaker.

English

2 Years

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BA in Humanities

Brigham Young University - Idaho College of Language and Letters

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Humanities major is designed in the spirit of the ancient and proven curriculum of the liberal arts. The liberal arts are literally those arts appropriately exercised by free people for their own sakes: learning that has as its end a well-trained mind, a virtuous character, and a spiritual and intellectual life rich in concepts and symbols.

BA in Liberal Arts

Thomas Aquinas College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The liberal arts are not the only or even the most important part of liberal education, but they are fundamental. Only thinking which is disciplined, vigorous, and animated by wonder produces knowledge and wisdom.

BA in Liberal Arts

Gutenberg College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The academic program at Gutenberg is different from most colleges. Students do not sit in large lecture classes but actively participate in small discussion-based classes.

Major in Cognitive Science

Swarthmore College

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United States of America (USA)

Neuroscience, Psychology, Philosophy, Linguistics, Computer Science

Bachelor's Degree

We conceive of cognitive science as a loose federation of six specific disciplines. The disciplines included are neuroscience, computer science (including computer engineering), linguistics, mathematics and statistics, philosophy, and cognitive psychology. To demonstrate the breadth, students majoring or minoring in cognitive science are required to complete credits in at least three of these six disciplines.

Bachelor of arts in Great Books

St Thomas University Canada

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Canada

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

We offer students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the deep study of great books written by some of the world’s most influential and original thinkers. Our students read classic texts like Homer’s Odyssey and Plato’s Republic alongside more modern works like Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home. DISCOVERING GREAT BOOKS In Great Books, students encounter different subjects, genres, and modes of inquiry. Each course is organized around a theme, like Freedom or Human Nature & Technology. Students read novels alongside philosophical treatises; they study law, politics, poems, works of history, and autobiographies all in the same course. In addition, every course is team-taught by two professors to promote conversation and a diversity of views. Professors choose texts that will challenge and provoke you — books that might inspire or trouble you. Through these texts, our students come to understand a good deal about themselves and the world they inhabit. Students who are interested in Great Books often take the first-year Aquinas: Great Books Program, as it operates on similar principles. Our classes are team-taught by at least two different professors and sufficiently small (36 students maximum) to allow for discussion.

Bachelor of Arts in Humanities

St. Stephen's University

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Canada

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The goal of the study of humanities is to provide an education that serves as a foundation for the rest of your life. No university, however great, can teach you everything you need to know for your future.

Liberal Arts

Miyazaki International College

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Japan

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature

Bachelor's Degree

International Liberal Arts is foundational at SILA and permeates every aspect of the curriculum. Liberal arts colleges, though global in scope, are small in scale. We are a learning community where classes are small and the relationship between teachers and students is close. With the exception of Japanese Expression, Career Design, and some classes in the Teacher Certificate program, all the classes are taught in English. The educational curriculum of Miyazaki International College consists of General Education Courses, Language Courses, Study Abroad Courses, Specialized Courses, Career Education Courses, Senior Thesis and Optional Courses. Courses are developed in accordance with the following principles: Classes conducted through active learning enable every student to practice and develop critical thinking skills By studying the cultures of Japan and other countries through a broad range of liberal arts courses, students will learn how to compare, analyze, and value different cultures Students practice identifying and solving problems through specialization in their chosen research areas and through the development of individual research projects Language courses (“Japanese Expression”, “Studies in Japanese Expression” and “English”) serve the purpose of developing a solid proficiency in the Japanese language and complementing and enhancing the English language proficiency that is foundational for global citizenship Courses shall offer students opportunities to acquire ICT knowledge and skills, and the ability to employ ICT in the use of the e-Portfolio system and presentations, etc.

Bachelor in Zen Buddhist Studies

Komazawa University

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Japan

Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies

Bachelor's Degree

The Department offers courses in various fields of Buddhism, ranging from China to Japan, from the earliest days of Zen Buddhism to the present, and from its teachings and philosophy to its arts.

Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts Online

Oregon State University Ecampus | OSU Degrees Online

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

This is a unique online degree program allowing students to design their own interdisciplinary liberal arts major organized around a theme that mirrors their interest and educational goals.

BA in Liberal Arts

Soka University Of America

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Designed to fully develop students for global citizenship, our curriculum draws upon cultures and experiences of peoples from around the world, with multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural perspectives demonstrating the diversity between East-West and North-South.

Bachelor of Arts in Humanistic Studies

San Diego University For Integrative Studies

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor of Arts program emphasizes a holistic philosophical perspective in the provision of general education instructional services.

BA in Liberal Arts

Dharma Realm Buddhist University

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The University offers an integrated curriculum that weaves together the following distinct strands: Buddhist Classics, Western Classics, Chinese Classics, Indian Classics, Language, Mathematics, Natural Science, Rhetoric and Writing, and Music.

Bachelor Program in Identity Studies

Luther College

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United States of America (USA)

Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, History, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Heritage, Linguistics, Literature

Bachelor's Degree

How do you identify yourself? And, what is the most important part of your identity? Is it your gender, your race, or ethnicity, your sexual orientation, your class status, your nationality, your religious affiliation, your age, your physical or cognitive abilities, your political beliefs? Is there one part of your identity that stands out from the rest, or does your identity change depending on who you’re with, what you’re involved in, where you are in your life?

Liberal Arts

Kyoto International University

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Japan

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature

Bachelor's Degree

KIU offers a 2-year degree in the liberal arts department that has two distinctive. First, the program is comprised of a broad balanced study of natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Students will develop practical applied learning skills in this program. The second distinctive is the Japanese emphasis. Living in Japan, a foreigner has a great opportunity to learn the Japanese language, about the culture, history, and politics. KIU will teach students these subjects and broaden the students' horizons and international potential upon degree completion. Non-Japanese students will attain a certain level of Japanese proficiency and be able to use acquired knowledge and skills in cross-cultural settings with confidence.

Bachelor of Philosophy

Saint John Vianney College Seminary

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Philosophy

Bachelor's Degree

The Online Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil) program at St. John Vianney College Seminary aims to give students a solid knowledge and appreciation of the study and discipline of Philosophy in the Roman Catholic Tradition.

Humanistic Studies

University Of Humanistic Studies

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Netherlands

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor's Degree

You can follow a unique bachelor's degree at the University of Humanistics: the bachelor Humanistics. You combine scientific disciplines such as philosophy, psychology and sociology. You will receive practical subjects such as conversation techniques and reflection skills. Moreover, you study the best there is: people and life!

English, Dutch

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Theology

Seinan Gakuin University

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Japan

Humanities, Philosophy

Bachelor's Degree

The Faculty of Theology is the core of Seinan Gakuin University, with over a century of history having been established in 1907 when the school was called Fukuoka Baptist Theological Seminary. The Department of Theology of the Department of Theology bases its studies on the Bible and strives to discern the essence of the spirit and culture of Christianity through the study of Christian thought, philosophy, and art. At the same time, the Faculty aims to educate students who will actively assume this spirit and culture in order to shape the spiritual culture of Japan and the world and contribute to the promotion of world peace and works for the good of all humanity. Two courses The Faculty of Theology offers two courses of study: the "Theology Course" and the "Christian Humanities Course." The "Theology Course" is for those students who are preparing to be leaders in the Christian world, preachers and ministers of churches, etc. The "Christian Humanities Course" is open to anyone, including non-Christians. Its purpose is to train people who will be able to contribute to society based on the Christian spirit.

Bachelor's Degree, Philosophy

A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by universities and colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically takes around 3-4 years to complete and provides students with a solid foundation in a particular field of study, preparing them for entry-level positions or further education at the Master's level.

Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It encourages critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to question assumptions. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, law, business, and government, utilizing their strong reasoning and communication skills.