The study of philosophy is dedicated to reflection on the most fundamental concerns of human life. Students examine and assess the concepts and arguments expressed in writings of influential philosophers on such enduring themes as moral value, religious knowledge, political order, truth, and ultimate reality. Philosophical study assists students in developing such valuable and transferable skills as analytical reading and writing, creative and critical thinking, and sound judgment.
Career Opportunities
(Most careers require a bachelor’s or advanced degree.)
Corporate Manager, Ethics Consultant, Lawyer, Management Trainer, Public Administrator, Religious Leader, Social Worker, Teacher, Writer, Philosophical Counselor
Faculty
Vecchio, Daniel
Transfer
- California State University, San Bernardino: Philosophy major
- University of California, Riverside: Philosophy major
Department Website
- For all the latest information about Philosophy at Victor Valley College, visit our Philosophy Department website.
For the most up-to-date information on these programs and others, visit assist.org. Please stop by the Transfer Center in Building 23 or make an appointment with a counselor if you have questions.
Program Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) are statements of the kind of learning a program hopes a student will achieve. The PLOs describe the knowledge, skills, problem-solving, communication, and values that apply to all certificates and/or degrees within that program.
Upon completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Define and discuss the methods and subject matter of the academic discipline of Philosophy.
- Identify, discuss, and evaluate works of major philosophical importance in the history of Philosophy.
- Reason effectively about values, including the application of ethical principles and ethical analysis of proposed solutions to social problems.
- Recognize, analyze, evaluate, and apply inductive and deductive reasoning.