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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Philosophy from Knox College is a Campus Bachelor Philosophy degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. Philosophy is one of the core disciplines in the liberal arts curriculum. At Knox, the study of philosophy emphasizes analytical skills -- learning to construct strong written arguments, debating persuasively, delving into the historic texts of philosophical debates, and developing an appreciation for philosophical issues within their historical contexts. The philosophy department also offers a minor in ethics, which consists of four courses covering the principles of rational conduct, the definition of good, and the application of moral values to current problems and policies. As a source of synthetic vision, philosophy offers alternatives for integrating a student's diversified experiences. As a source of critical analysis, it equips the student with a variety of methodological skills. As a source of self-knowledge, it provides the student with ample occasions for personal examination of presuppositions, values, goals, and beliefs. As a critic of institutions, methods, and fields of study, philosophy reaches out to all of the other disciplines. Thus there is the philosophy of law, the philosophy of science, the philosophy of art, etc. The department welcomes students with an in-depth acquaintance with other fields to participate in the dialectic of argumentation that characterizes philosophy. The Program Required courses give students broad exposure to the field. Five additional courses for the major are taken as electives, allowing students to develop and apply their own interests. Every year, the Senior Seminar concentrates on a single theme, such as postmodernism, or on the work of one seminal philosopher, such as Hegel, Wittgenstein or Davidson. Each student develops and presents an individual position paper on an issue or theme of the student's choice. Students study at Green Oaks, the College's 700-acre biological research area.Because anything is potentially a resource for philosophical inquiry, Knox's philosophy department has taken advantage of the unique features of its campus and its environment. The class in environmental ethics has studied at Green Oaks, the College's 700-acre biological research area. The senior seminar, studying Foucault's "Discipline and Punish," met in the historic Knox County Jail. Another class has examined the architecture of Knox's Old Main and its links to the beliefs held by the College's founders. View more details on Knox College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Philosophy courses.

Knox College details


Knox College address is 2 E South St, Galesburg, Illinois 61401-9999. You can contact this school by calling (309) 341-7000 or visit the college website at www.knox.edu .
This is a 4-year, Private not-for-profit, Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 11 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by Knox College are as follow: Bachelor's degree.
With a student population of 1,420 (all undergraduate) and set in a Town: Distant, Knox College services are: Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for Knox College is . Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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