Social Philosophy
Cultivate the capacities and appetite for self-expression and reflection, for debate and exchange of ideas, for reflecting on and puzzling over problems of living, being human and being part of a community. With our unique program in social philosophy — one of the only two in the SUNY system, you will graduate with distinctive skills that employers desire from a college graduate.
Career Potential for Philosophy majors
- Counseling
- Education
- Government and Public Service
- Journalism
- Law
- Social Advocacy and Activism
- Human Services
4+1 Opportunity in Education to earn philosophy bachelors and masters in teaching
You can earn a B.A. in social philosophy and M.S.T. in childhood education in five years through SUNY Cortland’s unique accelerated track.
You’ll be certified to teach grades 1 to 6, gaining strong foundational knowledge in philosophy as well as a minor content area that may include English, history, mathematics or the sciences. Learn more about the Loading...
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What Will I Learn as a philosophy student?
- How to think critically, solve problems, articulate ideas and read and write effectively.
- Preparation for the tasks of citizenship, participation in political and community affairs and for responsible and intelligent engagement in public life.
Special Features of the Philosophy department
- One of only two majors in social philosophy in the SUNY system
- Close interaction with faculty
- Prepares you to explore options for graduate study
- Center for Ethics, Peace and Social Justice
Get Involved in SUNY Cortland's Philosophy community
College is more than a classroom. Enhance your experience with extracurricular opportunities such as internships, study abroad, and independent work with teachers.
Student Clubs
Student Government Association