University Of Canterbury Philosophy

Qualifications

Overview

Are killer drones immoral? What about genetic engineering? Should rich countries give substantially more in overseas aid? Are there objective moral truths? Does God exist? Could we survive death as computer uploads? What is consciousness? Can machines think? What is the difference between science and myth? Why do we enjoy art? Is time travel possible? These are a few of the questions that are studied in UC Philosophy classes.



Philosophy teaches you how to think about such questions rationally, carefully, and clearly. These skills are of real value in the workplace, and also when dealing with more theoretical aspects of other disciplines, including professional subjects such as Law, Nursing, and even Engineering.

Why study Philosophy at UC?

  • UC offers world-class expertise in specific areas of Philosophy and a broad-based degree. The Department is a tight-knit group who go the extra mile to help students.
  • The Philosophy degree is flexible, allowing students to pursue very different pathways. This flexibility also allows students majoring in other subjects to add Philosophy courses to their degree, and this distinctiveness gives an edge in the job market.
  • Areas of specialisation in Philosophy at UC include ethics, bioethics, epistemology and metaphysics, logic, history of philosophy, history and philosophy of science and technology, cognitive science and philosophy of mind, philosophy and foundations of computing, philosophy of artificial intelligence, philosophy of language, and political philosophy. There are also specialised courses on famous figures such as Plato, Descartes, Wittgenstein, and Turing.
  • Philosophy Internships are increasingly popular with UC students; these provide a chance to hone skills, gain work experience, meet potential employers, and build a CV.
  • UC is ranked in the top 200 universities in the world for Philosophy (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2020).

Recommended preparation

Since philosophy is not always taught in schools, 100-level Philosophy courses at UC are designed for beginners.

Philosophy is for anyone who is intellectually inquisitive, likes ideas, and likes to think and explore. It is not just an academic subject but tackles issues and questions that arise for everyone. No special academic background is therefore required.

Courses

UC offers a major and a minor in Philosophy as part of the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.

You can also study this subject as a minor within the Bachelor of CommerceBachelor of Sport Coaching, and Bachelor of Youth and Community Leadership.



Philosophy major

To complete a major in Philosophy within the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science, you will need to take the following courses throughout the degree:

100-level

  • Two 100-level PHIL courses (which may include MATH 130 Introduction to Logic and Computability)

200-level

  • PHIL 233 Epistemology and Metaphysics
  • Two 200-level PHIL courses (which may include MATH 230 Logic, Automata, and Computability)

300-level

  • 30 points from 300-level PHIL courses

Plus at least one of:

  • PHIL 305 Paradoxes
  • PHIL 310 History of Philosophy
  • PHIL 311 Meaning, Mind, and the Nature of Philosophy
  • PHIL 317 Contemporary Political Philosophy

Philosophy minor

For the Philosophy minor in the Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of CommerceBachelor of Sport Coaching, or Bachelor of Youth and Community Leadership, you will need to take these courses throughout your chosen degree:

  • 75 points in 100 to 300-level PHIL courses, with at least 45 points at 200-level or above

Career opportunities

The intellectual skills that Philosophy teaches lead to success in many different careers. Philosophy graduates are sought after by industry, government, education, and the financial sector. Many sectors increasingly require people who can think independently and creatively, write clearly, apply logic, solve abstract problems, and communicate precisely. This is what Philosophy students learn to do.

Internationally, Philosophy has been recognised as providing excellent preparation for careers in medicine, business, and law.

Recent UC graduates in Philosophy have become policy analysts, lawyers, web developers, teachers, environmental and sustainability advisors, research managers, popular science writers, claims analysts, video game designers, e-learning executives, engineers, film-makers, doctors, business analysts, publishers, editors, science journalists, software engineers, technical writers, university administrators, and university lecturers.

Many of our graduates have gone on to further study in Aotearoa New Zealand or overseas.

Find out more about what you can do with a degree in Philosophy.

Contact us

Department of Philosophy

Phone +64 3 369 3377
Email [email protected]

Location
6th floor, Karl Popper Building – see campus maps



Postal address
College of Arts | Te Rāngai Toi Tangata
University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand