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Philosophy and Careers:
Can philosophy help?
There are many reasons for choosing to study philosophy at degree level: enjoyment, personal development, career change or progression are some of the reasons given by Open University students. Some people might be surprised by the last one: a qualification in philosophy, after all, is not required for any job, other than teaching philosophy in further or higher education. This is something it shares with many other Arts subjects. But like other Arts subjects it valued by employers. The study of philosophy fosters skills in analytical thinking and clear communication that are useful in a wide variety of careers. Graduates who have studied philosophy may go on to careers in the law, business analysis, administration, or software design, to name just a few.
What skills can I develop by studying philosophy?
The philosophy programme offered by the Open University is intended to foster a variety of skills, many of which will be of value in a range of careers. They include the following:
Cognitive skills:
Key Skills
(a) Communication
(b) Learning how to learn (Improving your own performance)
Practical and/or Professional Skills
How can I get more information about careers with philosophy?
The Open University careers service offers careers information, advice and guidance to all its students. There are useful links on this site to further information on graduate careers and recruitment and vacancy sites. The site outlines how to assess yourself in planning your career and how to apply for jobs as a mature student. It highlights the kinds of skills that OU students can gain through study and those that are highly valued by graduate employers. To find out more, visit the Careers Service website at www.open.ac.uk/careers/
The Higer Education Academy have also produced a detailed 'employability guide'. Follow this link to download the guide.