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Jul 21, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin
Engaged Philosophy Microcredential
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The ICM in Engaged Philosophy encourages students to apply philosophical concepts to real-world problems, and to use real-world experiences to reflect upon and refine their understanging of philosophical concepts.
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Program Learning Outcomes
1. Develop argumentative and evaluative skills based in philosophy’s methods. 2. Apply philosophical methods to address real-world problems in a variety of contexts. 3. Develop an awareness of the value of philosophy in addressing real-world problems in a variety of contexts. Requirements:
1. Any two PHIL courses (6 credits) AND 2. Documentation of completion of a PHIL-sponsored engaged/applied experience (for example, TAing via INTD 305, completion of an internship via PHIL 395, participation in the high school outreach program, serving as a student representative to the department, serving in a leadership role in Philosophy Club, completing a Philosophy faculty-led study abroad program) AND 3. Completion of a self-reflective statement (to be guided by a Google Form or Brightspace module) |
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