In the Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy at the Open University we seek to forge professionals committed to the search for truth and the transformation of their environment.
Throughout the degree, students develop critical, analytical, deductive and synthetic skills, which enable them to approach problems from an appropriate perspective and to innovate in their solutions.
The humanistic preparation of the degree allows our graduates to develop in various fields of work. Panamericana's philosophers have shown versatility by working in academia, politics, business, cultural dissemination, the media and non-governmental organisations.
The aim of this degree is that, through the development of a critical and structured rationality, the philosopher becomes an agent of change.
RVOE
SEP 20221218 dated 9/29/2022, 2021 plan, non-school modality, Augusto Rodín site.
ENTRY PROFILE
People with a taste for abstract thinking and an interest in theorising or conceptualising reality.
Taste for reading.
Some social discontent
If you want to be an agent of change for your country, with critical thinking.
COGNITIVE SKILLS: reader, researcher, not afraid to learn new technological tools, curious, with a culture of effort, organised in terms of time.
SOCIO-AFFECTIVE SKILLS: disciplined in their different tasks.
Healthily integrated into their work, family and social environments.
It highlights its social commitment, to contribute.
A connoisseur of his own vocation.
GRADUATE PROFILE
The philosopher is characterised by his critical and at the same time assertive attitude, by his readiness for dialogue based on firm principles, by his openness to different points of view.
Philosophy graduates will be able to:
Knowledge: Integrate different areas of knowledge; his speculative demands drive him towards a global vision of reality that encompasses: culture, history, science, ethics and the human condition.
Skills: Develop argumentative, logical, analytical and critical skills. They are therefore able to generate, substantiate and defend creative and proactive solutions. They are also able to read in depth and write clearly.
A fundamental part of philosophical studies is the acquisition of research skills: the use of libraries, online bibliographic catalogues, international philosophical indexes and archives, and footnotes.