The study of Western and Eastern religious traditions introduces students to a major influence on all civilizations. Journalists, diplomats, and government specialists benefit from a serious consideration of the inner workings of the religious ethos of civilizations. Daily events remind us that there is no more motivating factor in the culture of nations than ardently held religious belief. A thorough understanding of the modern world requires familiarity with its religious heritage. American University's Washington, DC setting is advantageous for the study of religion, with national offices and centers for many religions. The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area also offers a variety of courses in philosophy and religion that are available to American University students.
The department of philosophy and religion offers a BA in philosophy, a BA in religious studies, a combined BA and MA in philosophy, an undergraduate certificate in applied ethics and professional responsibility, and MA programs in History of Philosophy; Philosophy and Social Policy; and Ethics, Peace, and Global Affairs.
Why Study Philosophy or Religion?
- Students often want to know the practical value of studying philosophy or religion. In other words, how will it help you in the future? What jobs are available for philosophy and religious studies majors? What if you want to continue on to graduate school, but don't want to teach philosophy or religion?
- The study of philosophy or religion helps students develop valuable skills leading to work in any number of fields. Studying philosophy or religion provides excellent preparation for graduate study in many disciplines and areas of study.
- Check out a short piece from NPR on the need for philosophers engaged in public debate here.
Career Opportunities
- Students graduating with majors in philosophy or religion have chosen careers in law, medicine, social work, the ministry, computer science, environmental protection, human rights, journalism, communication, government, business, education, race relations, and applied ethics.
- New studies have also shown that degrees in the Humanities, especially Philosophy, have great returns on investment.
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