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30 Philosophy Degree Programs in Canada


Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Major
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Major enables students to build foundational comprehension, reasoning, and communication skills while exploring the fundamental questions in life. It builds an understanding of the history of philosophy, enabling students to understand the origins of the ideas.


Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Concentration
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Concentration enables students to build their foundational comprehension, reasoning, and communication skills while exploring the most fundamental questions in life. It builds an understanding of the history, the origins of the ideas which shape society.
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McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Arts in Justice, Political Philosophy, and Law
- Hamilton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Building on McMaster’s internationally-recognized expertise in legal philosophy and constitutional law, Humanities has introduced an exciting new honors program.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Philosophy
- Cedar, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The Philosophy Minor at KPU provides students with a general education in Western Philosophy that can be a valuable supplement to majors or minors in most other academic disciplines. Philosophy minors must complete courses in epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics, and are encouraged to take courses in logic and the history of philosophy as well. The minor program is designed to facilitate the development of critical reasoning and writing skills, both in general and with regard to specialized research in the discipline.


University of Alberta
Master of Arts Philosophy
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The fields in which advanced study may be pursued include ethics; social and political philosophy; aesthetics; feminist philosophy; logic; decision theory; philosophy of science, including biology, and cognitive science; epistemology; philosophy of language; philosophy of mind; metaphysics; ancient philosophy; modern philosophy from the 17th to the 20th century; and contemporary European and Anglo-American philosophy. Inquiries concerning possible subjects for research should be directed to the Graduate Coordinator.


The King's University - Canada
BA in Philosophy
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
English
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy a central task of philosophy is to criticize and examine in order to discover truth. Philosophy students at Kings dig into valid and invalid forms of reasoning, seek to understand major developments in the history of Western political thought, wrestle with the theory of knowledge and much more.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Philosophy
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Philosophy is literally the love of wisdom. Rather than studying a particular aspect of human history or culture, philosophy takes a step back and tries to understand the nature of all inquiry. Students of philosophy examine fundamental beliefs about who we are and the world we live in – beliefs most people take to be true but never examine systematically and critically.


McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
PhD in Philosophy
- Hamilton, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
McMaster’s Doctoral Program in Philosophy offers courses of study leading to the degree of Ph.D. in philosophy. The program is designed so that students may quickly enter into the excitement of their own research, while steadily building a solid foundation of comprehensive knowledge.


Brandon University
Philosophy
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
What is Philosophy about? It’s about the power of ideas — to change people, and to change the world. Thinking, understanding, and asking the big questions. Demanding answers. Challenging common sense and popular opinions.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Philosophy
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Philosophy students learn to think for themselves about deeply rooted cultural assumptions, and so experience a kind of intellectual liberation that can be empowering for both women and men. As a side-effect, philosophy courses will give you critical thinking skills you can use to advantage in any other course as well as in your career. Philosophy is stimulating and mind-expanding. And it just might change your life.


King's University College
Philosophy
- London, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Philosophy begins and ends in wonder; it requires passion, hard work and it is a lot of fun. There is only one way to “know thyself,” as Socrates said, and that is to ask yourself where you stand on some basic human questions. For Kant, to ask “What is Human Being?” is to ask three basic questions: “What can I know? What ought I do? For what may I hope?” But, as Marx said, we do not just want to interpret the world, “The point is to change it.” Philosophy is not an empty debating-club; it is a militant project of profound social and political transformation.


St. Francis Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts Philosophy
- Antigonish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
What is the purpose of our existence? How do we discover the principles which guide, or which ought to guide, our actions? Can we prove whether there is a God? Philosophy is the reasoned study of questions like these - fundamental, important questions. The study of philosophy introduces students to the main currents of intellectual history and provides a basis for a critical understanding of their own ideas. Philosophy is central to a sound liberal arts education.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts Philosophy
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Philosophy is the critical study of ideas, experiences, and meaning. Learn how ancient Greek philosophy has shaped our ideas of today. Study the great minds of philosophical thought, from Plato to Nietzsche. Delve into the ethical questions behind cyberspace and artificial intelligence. Realize your own philosophies surrounding reasoning, risk and rationality. Whether you are more inclined towards math, writing, poetry, politics, ethics, or justice, there is certain to be an area of philosophy that will pique your interest.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Major in Philosophy
- Cedar, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Philosophy Major at KPU provides students a broad-based, general education in the principal areas of Western Philosophy. Philosophy majors will complete courses in logic, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and history of philosophy. The program is expressly set up to satisfy a variety of additional pedagogical and intellectual objectives, chief among these being the development of critical reasoning and writing skills, both in general and with regard to specialized research in the discipline.


Alexander College
Philosophy
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Philosophy at AC focuses on helping you learn how to think and communicate in a serious in disciplined way about things that matter, regardless of your ultimate career and life path. Students learn through multi-media, practical exercises and lectures, developing their critical thinking skills through in-class debates, small discussions and philosophical essays.
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Studying philosophy offers a deep dive into fundamental questions about existence, ethics, knowledge, and reason. In Canada, this discipline thrives in an environment that encourages critical thinking and rigorous debate, fostering a robust understanding of diverse philosophical traditions.
As part of a philosophy program, you'll engage with courses that explore logic, ethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy. Students develop skills in analytical reasoning, argument construction, and ethical analysis, equipping them to tackle complex problems in various contexts. Many learners build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their abilities to think critically and articulate their ideas clearly.
A philosophy degree in Canada often involves research-focused coursework, encouraging students to conduct original analyses and contribute to ongoing discussions in the field. Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, such as roles in academia, law, public policy, or nonprofit organizations, where clear thinking and effective communication are essential. The Canadian educational environment also emphasizes a global perspective, preparing students to think about philosophical issues in an international context.