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Philosophy trains students in basic methods of reasoning — both clear thinking procedures for everyday decision-making and more formal techniques of logical analysis. It examines fundamental issues and ideas about reality, the mind, knowledge, and values. It furnishes a critical perspective on the methods and results of other disciplines.
Because philosophy at the University of Delaware offers all students opportunities to develop their analytical skills and their writing skills, philosophy provides a great background for many careers, including careers in business, law, and education. Some majors go on to do graduate work in philosophy or other arts and sciences disciplines, or to further schooling in law, theology, education, or business. As a group, philosophy majors typically perform better than most or all other majors on pre-graduate school tests such as the GRE and the LSAT.
Why Philosophy at UD?
- Philosophy majors make money. According to the American Philosophical Association, they earn more over their lifetimes than people with degrees in any other humanities field. In 2021, they had both the highest starting salary of any humanities major ($52,600) and the highest percent increase between starting and mid-career salary ($94,300).
- Philosophy majors are employable. A liberal arts education positions graduates for success in the job market, according to a 2021 national report by the American Association of Colleges and University.
78%
of 2022 UD graduates with B.A. degrees in philosophy are employed or pursuing further education.
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Laura Carlson inaugurated as UD’s 29th president
April 18, 2026 | Written by Amy WolfCampus-wide celebration highlighted University’s forward-focused chapter driven by shared purpose and community. -
Alumni Spotlight: Catherine Emmett
April 16, 2026 | Written by Department of PhilosophyUniversity of Delaware alumna Catherine Emmett credits her success to her philosophy degree. -
Recent UD Philosophical Research & Publications
April 10, 2026 | Written by Department of PhilosophyPhilosophy faculty have published on a wide range of topics and shared their research across diverse venues. -
Fostering collaborative learning in philosophy
February 13, 2026 | Written by Megan M.F. Everhart and Natasha KapadiaHsin Wen Lee engages students with challenging ethical and political questions, encouraging a shared exploration of complex ideas.