Learning outcomes

UCLouvain's School of Philosophy strives to offer its students a comprehensive, coherent Bachelor's programme with a view to producing responsible citizens who play a full part in society.

By the end of the course, the students will have received:

  • a solid grounding in philosophy;
  • an introduction to one or more academic disciplines.

Graduates of this Bachelor's programme will have learned to:

  • question the movements of social change in modern-day society;
  • take inspiration from the history of thought to forge a link between present-day innovations and the constants of human experience;
  • exercise their capacity for critical thinking and innovation;
  • develop a critical mind and deductive reasoning skills.

These qualities, nurtured by adopting a questioning attitude and reading philosophical texts and by the diversity of the subjects taught, are vital in preparing students for a Master's degree or to take up employment.

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