The Department of Philosophy at the University of Maryland (UMD) educates students in the core areas of philosophy, helping them to theorize creatively and reason rigorously. This degree program offers a wide range of courses, including courses on historical figures, such as Plato and Kant; traditional philosophical topics, such as the nature of the mind, language and the just society; and several that deal with the philosophy of various disciplines outside philosophy itself, such as philosophy of science and philosophy of law. Since philosophy often reflects on fundamental concepts in other areas of intellectual inquiry, it is an excellent second major or minor to pair with many other programs of study, such as government and politics, linguistics, computer science and psychology.
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Maryland is a part of the College of Arts & Humanities which is home to 11 academic departments, three schools and 20 research centers.
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