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Explore important questions that tackle today’s biggest challenges.
Are you ready to explore your curiosity and expand your mind? At Kent, you’ll develop skills in analysis, negotiation and creative problem-solving, reflecting on real world issues and gaining the knowledge and drive to shape your own future and the world around you. Our philosophy degree gives you a skill set that is in demand in many industries and sectors, allowing you to forge your own path and explore your interests and passions.
We encourage you to be critical and creative and to ask fundamental questions across reality, knowledge, logic and ethics.
You’ll be part of our philosophical community, learning from friendly teaching staff who are also world-leading in their fields. You’ll be welcome at our regular debates, seminars and socials – a chance to listen and a chance to be heard.
Whether you have a specific career in mind or haven’t thought beyond university, we can help you plan for success.
As a Philosophy student, you’ll benefit from a structured programme of employability events, including workshops and opportunities to gain hands-on experience through paid and voluntary work opportunities.
Your knowledge and understanding of reasoning allow you to take an analytical approach, which will make you really stand out to employers. Being able to think critically helps you to address challenges in the workplace in innovative ways, while excellent communication skills mean you’ll bring colleagues along with you. All of which will give you lots of career options when you graduate, so you can effect change in the places you want to see it.
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International students can apply through UCAS until June 30 or directly on our website if you have never used UCAS and you do not intend to use UCAS in the future.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,800.
Admissions Requirements
High School Graduation Diploma with a minimum final GPA of 3.2/4.0 PLUS one of the following: SAT with a score of between 1290 – 1380 depending on the subject you are applying for OR ACT with a score of between 27-29 depending on the subject you are applying for OR 2 Advanced Placement (AP) tests with scores of between 4-5 depending on the subject you are applying for.
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Canterbury
United Kingdom
- 3 years
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- Bachelors
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