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Student Learning Outcomes for Philosophy

Philosophy students at Washburn University, upon graduation, are expected to have:

  • Achieved an introductory understanding of the major figures and movements in both ancient
    and modern philosophy;
  • Achieved an introductory understanding of symbolic logic;
  • Attained knowledge, beyond the introductory level, of some of the literature in each of the four
    major areas of philosophy (History of Philosophy, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology, and
    Value Theory);
  • Demonstrated the ability to evaluate philosophical positions critically and systematically;
  • Demonstrated the ability to formulate and defend philosophical positions;
  • Mastered the ability to write well-reasoned, well-integrated essays about materials recently
    studied;
  • Mastered the ability to conduct and present philosophical research in written form; and
  • Mastered the ability to orally defend positions taken in written work.

 


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