Admission and exit profile
Admission profile
Students who meet the access requirements established by law may be admitted to the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy.
However, given the intrinsic characteristics of philosophical studies, students wishing to pursue this degree should possess a keen interest in knowledge, reading, and writing. They should be sufficiently motivated to express themselves appropriately, maintain an attitude of analysis and reasoned criticism from a scientific and cultural perspective, and possess a capacity for abstraction and synthesis. They should be organized and persistent in their study activities.
Graduation profile
The Degree provides the fundamental competencies, skills and learning outcomes for the training of future professionals in the following fields:
Teaching
Teaching in both private and public schools. To teach in public schools, graduates must have completed the Interuniversity Master's Degree in Teacher Training for Compulsory Secondary Education and Baccalaureate, Vocational Training, and Language Teaching.
Investigation
They can directly access research master's degrees in Philosophy without having to complete additional training courses.
Leisure/Culture
Design, development, editing, and critiquing of texts, catalogs, and other publications for publishers, media outlets, and publishing services.
Consultancy
Training in Practical Philosophy, which enables consulting in various areas, whether as part of research ethics committees, hospital ethics committees, ethics commissions, or commissions of political institutions (city councils, departments, ministries, etc.) and social institutions (companies, various types of associations, NGOs), human resources offices in companies, participation in intercultural mediation processes, bioethics committees, whether responding to queries from these institutions or from individuals.
Institutional projects and advice
The Curriculum includes various subjects and courses that provide a solid foundation in democratic systems, human rights, and the exercise of citizenship. This allows for the design and implementation of institutional and social projects (city councils, NGOs, unions, etc.) related to these topics. It also enables the provision of advisory services on these topics to public institutions (town councils, regional departments, etc.) and private institutions (foundations, neighborhood associations, companies, etc.).
Marketing/Sales/Communication
Press release writing and media relations. Public relations work and representation before other companies. Event organization.
Computer Science/New Technologies
Consulting on software content, websites, and new technologies in the cultural field.
Consulting
Philosophy professionals are in demand in both the public and private spheres for issues related to mediation and the resolution of human, political and social conflicts.
Another avenue for professional development is self-employment through the creation of cultural property and activity promoters or foundations.
Finally, it is also important to note that graduates can hold various positions in public bodies and institutions, whether at the local, regional, national, or European Union levels.
To learn about the specific skills of Philosophy graduates that qualifies them for these occupations, you can consult this link.