The program outcomes of our department are listed below.
A student graduating from the program will:
PO1. Have sufficient knowledge of the fundamental disciplines of philosophy.
PO2. Possess awareness of the universal and social impacts of philosophy education.
PO3. Have knowledge of contemporary philosophical problems and the ability to identify, recognize, discuss philosophical problems, and consider different solution approaches.
PO4. Have the ability to review philosophical literature, read, write, and interpret philosophical texts.
PO5. Possess critical thinking and questioning skills in interdisciplinary research.
PO6. Gain the ability to use theoretical knowledge in contemporary issues.
PO7. Be able to follow current developments in philosophy, art, science, and technology.
PO8. Be able to work effectively both individually and as a team member in research and projects.
PO9. Be able to perform conceptual and theoretical analyses regarding the identification of cultural, social, ethical, aesthetic, and political problems.
PO10. Be able to take responsibility while observing ethical values.
PO11. Gain the ability to use interdisciplinary knowledge and planning skills in general and local issues related to science, religion, and art.
PO12. Be able to provide original contributions to the existing philosophical literature.