Philosophy Minor
What is philosophy? Does it even matter? The answer is yes—and studying philosophy at Dordt University can help you understand how to apply philosophy in every aspect of your life.
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Program Overview
Studying philosophy at Dordt means more than learning how to ask questions and debate ideas. You’ll develop through the exploration of questions about why people do what they do, what motivates them, and more.

What You'll Learn
You'll examine your basic assumptions, survey the history of philosophy, study a biblical basis for a reformational worldview, and discuss what it is to "know." You’ll also tackle intellectually challenging topics and ideas. Most important, you’ll learn how to thoughtfully apply scripture and your Christian faith into every aspect of your life.
What You Can Do With A Philosophy Minor
When it comes to what you can do with a philosophy degree, the answer is almost too broad to believe. Because of the critical thinking and reasoning skills you develop while studying philosophy, you’ll have an opportunity to continue your education and perhaps become a lawyer, a nonprofit administrator, a business manager, and numerous other fields.
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Career Preparation
Dordt University's 2024 Career Outcome Rate was 99.3%! “The entire campus is engaged in the work of discipleship,” said Amy Westra, Director of Career Development. “Providing a Christian education focused on Christ-centered renewal is owned by all faculty and staff.”

Students who which to earn a minor in philosophy must take CORE 200 and then choose five elective courses in philosophy.
- Introduction to Christian Philosophy: Using figures from the history of Western philosophy as our guide, this class will challenge you to examine your own life, see why you do what you do, and evaluate how your actions are shaped by certain religious commitments. It will demonstrate the need for wisdom and discernment and will begin to equip you with the tools you will need (critical thinking, self-reflection, clear communication) to discern how we are called to live as Christian disciples in today’s day and age.
- Five elective courses in philosophy
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