
Philosophy
Undergraduate Program Overview
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Expand Your Mind. Challenge Ideas. Shape the Future.
What does it mean to live a meaningful life? How do we determine right from wrong? What is the nature of reality? If you’re fascinated by big questions and critical thinking, Nipissing University’s Philosophy program is designed for you.
This dynamic program explores ethics, logic, political philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, and more, helping students develop analytical skills, persuasive communication, and intellectual flexibility, all essential for success in a wide range of careers.
Program Highlights
Our Philosophy program provides a strong foundation in historical and contemporary philosophical traditions while allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests. In this program you’ll explore:
- Ethics & Political Philosophy – Learn about the foundations of morality, justice, and governance.
- Logic & Critical Reasoning – Discover how to construct, analyze, and critique arguments effectively.
- Metaphysics & Epistemology – Investigate questions about existence, knowledge, and reality.
- Philosophy of Mind & Language – Study consciousness, identity, and the structure of meaning.
- Applied Philosophy – Examine ethical dilemmas in law, medicine, business, and the environment.
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Why Nipissing's Philosophy Program?
Engaging Courses
Study classical and contemporary philosophical thought, ethics, and applied philosophy.
Small Class Sizes
Experience personalized learning and mentorship from dedicated faculty.
Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
Develop skills that apply to law, business, government, and academia.
Interdisciplinary Opportunities
Pair your Philosophy degree with Political Science, Psychology, History, or Environmental Studies.
Student Research & Conferences
Get involved in philosophy clubs, research projects, and academic events.

Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission, students must meet the General Admission Requirements, plus program specific prerequisites.
General Admission Requirements include:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma including six 4U/4M courses
Future Careers
A Philosophy degree equips you with highly transferable skills, making you an asset in multiple industries, including:
Law & Government – Policy analyst, legal consultant, political strategist, lawyer (with additional studies).
Business & Finance – Ethics officer, risk analyst, corporate strategist, or financial consultant.
Education & Academia – Teacher, professor, researcher, or curriculum developer.
Media & Communications – Journalist, editor, public relations specialist, or content creator.
Technology & AI Ethics – Tech policy advisor, AI ethicist, or human-computer interaction researcher.
Nonprofit & Social Advocacy – Human rights officer, community outreach coordinator, or ethics consultant.
Real People, Real Impact
Program Requirements
How the Common Degree Structure Works
At Nipissing, you can choose a minor, major, specialization, or honours specialization—each offering a different level of focus and flexibility to match your goals.
Check out this breakdown of the Common Degree Structure to see how you can make your interests fit your degree.
Program Options & Course Requirements
Find required courses for each type of specialization using this link.
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Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, Nipissing’s Academic Calendar is the official reference.




