A Bachelor's degree in Philosophy typically spans six semesters, and the courses offered during the undergraduate program provide a comprehensive understanding of philosophical concepts and theories. The courses offered by the department include:
| Semester | Courses Offered |
|---|---|
| First Semester | • Epistemology and Metaphysics |
| Second Semester | • Logic |
| Third Semester | • Social and Political Philosophy |
| Fourth Semester | • Indian Philosophy |
| Fifth Semester |
• History of Modern Western Philosophy • Philosophy of Religion |
| Sixth Semester |
• Ethics • Existentialism |
Throughout the six semesters, students are encouraged to engage in critical thinking, develop strong argumentation skills, and analyze complex philosophical texts. The program may also include seminars, discussions, and research projects to deepen students' understanding of philosophical concepts and their application in real-world contexts.
Upon completion of the six-semester undergraduate program in Philosophy, students are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, equipping them with a solid foundation to pursue various career paths or further studies in philosophy or related fields.