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Philosophy

702 Master's Degrees Annually
360 Doctor's Degrees Annually
#190 in Popularity (Master's)

Types of Degrees Philosophy Majors Are Getting

The following table lists how many philosophy graduations there were for each degree level during the last year for which data was available.

Education Level Number of Grads
Master’s Degree 703
Doctor’s Degree 366
Graduate Certificate 24

What Philosophy Majors Need to Know

In an O*NET survey, philosophy majors were asked to rate what knowledge areas, skills, and abilities were important in their occupations. These answers were weighted on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the most important.

Knowledge Areas for Philosophy Majors

According to O*NET survey takers, a major in philosophy should prepare you for careers in which you will need to be knowledgeable in the following areas:

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  • Philosophy and Theology - Knowledge of different philosophical systems and religions. This includes their basic principles, values, ethics, ways of thinking, customs, practices, and their impact on human culture.
  • English Language - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
  • Education and Training - Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
  • History and Archeology - Knowledge of historical events and their causes, indicators, and effects on civilizations and cultures.
  • Sociology and Anthropology - Knowledge of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and influences, human migrations, ethnicity, cultures and their history and origins.

Skills for Philosophy Majors

philosophy majors are found most commonly in careers in which the following skills are important:

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  • Reading Comprehension - Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.
  • Active Listening - Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
  • Speaking - Talking to others to convey information effectively.
  • Instructing - Teaching others how to do something.
  • Writing - Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.

Abilities for Philosophy Majors

Some of the most crucial abilities to master while a philosophy student include the following:

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  • Written Comprehension - The ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.
  • Oral Expression - The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
  • Speech Clarity - The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you.
  • Oral Comprehension - The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
  • Written Expression - The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.

What Can You Do With a Philosophy Major?

People with a philosophy degree often go into the following careers:

Job Title Job Growth Rate Median Salary
Philosophy and Religion Professors 12.3% $71,890

Who Is Getting a Master’s Degree in Philosophy?

703 Master's Degrees Annually
31% Percent Women
24% Percent Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
This major attracts more men than women. About 69% of the graduates in this field are male.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

At the countrywide level, the racial-ethnic distribution of philosophy majors is as follows:

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 32
Black or African American 20
Hispanic or Latino 86
White 370
International Students 126
Other Races/Ethnicities 69

Geographic Diversity

Students from other countries are interested in Philosophy, too. About 17.9% of those with this major are international students.

Some degrees associated with philosophy may require an advanced degree, while others may not even require a bachelor’s in the field. Whatever the case may be, pursuing more education usually means that more career options will be available to you.

How much schooling do you really need to compete in today’s job market? People currently working in careers related to philosophy have obtained the following education levels.

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Education Level Percentage of Workers
Master’s Degree 12.9%
Post-Master’s Certificate - awarded for completion of an organized program of study; designed for people who have completed a Master’s degree but do not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the doctoral level. 0.6%
Doctoral Degree 72.7%
Post-Doctoral Training 12.3%

Online Philosophy Programs

The following table lists the number of programs by degree level, along with how many schools offered online courses in the field.

Degree Level Colleges Offering Programs Colleges Offering Online Classes
Certificate (Less Than 1 Year) 0 0
Certificate (1-2 years) 3 0
Certificate (2-4 Years) 2 0
Associate’s Degree 123 15
Bachelor’s Degree 12 1
Post-Baccalaureate 0 0
Master’s Degree 157 2
Post-Master’s 5 0
Doctor’s Degree (Research) 102 0
Doctor’s Degree (Professional Practice) 2 0
Doctor’s Degree (Other) 0 0

You may also be interested in one of the following majors related to philosophy.

Major Number of Grads
Other Philosophy 304
Applied & Professional Ethics 173
Ethics 171
Logic 21

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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