students at also become better able to recognize and grapple with the ideas that shape life today, and to devise creative alternatives to them.?Apart from the intrinsic interest of the subject matter and the humanistic values served by mastering it, there are strong practical reasons to study philosophy.
What Can You Do With a Philosophy Degree?
It is a myth that a degree in philosophy only qualifies someone to teach philosophy. That?s one option, of course, but it?s an option that usually requires an advanced degree in philosophy (M.A. or Ph.D.). A degree in philosophy is excellent preparation for further study and/or a successful career in many fields.?
In fact, the general reasoning skills that enable philosophy majors to do so well on standardized tests are so broadly applicable that the real challenge isn?t to think of fields in which they?re crucial, but to think of fields in which they aren?t.?
Thus, Jordan Kotick says the correct response to the question ?what can you do with a philosophy degree?? is ?absolutely anything you want.? And Kotick should know. After earning a bachelor?s in philosophy and economics and then a master?s in philosophy, Kotick landed a job as vice president and technical market strategist at J.P. Morgan Chase. He is now Global Head of Technical Analysis at Barclays Capital.