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Philosophy AA

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Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Distinguish among philosophical problems and patterns and examine their historical, intellectual, and cultural contexts.

  2. Create arguments that utilize sound reasoning processes, are grounded in evidenced-based analysis, and incorporate the appraisal of opposing views.

  3. Appraise critical perspectives in philosophical subject matter and demonstrate the components of sound reasoning and argumentation.

  4. Explain how philosophy has affected the growth and change of institutions, society, and conceptions of ethics and justice.

In addition to the program outcomes, students will meet the North Idaho College General Education (GEM) Requirements.