Careers & Alumni
Philosophy Careers
A liberal arts education empowers and prepares students to deal with complexity and change through a broad knowledge of the world. They gain key skills in communication, problem-solving, and working with a diverse group of people.
Philosophy majors clarify their own beliefs, develop a basis for ethical decisions, and formulate a coherent approach to life. They learn how to think logically, analyze problems, assess proposed solutions, communicate clearly, conduct research, and think creatively and imaginatively.
Related careers include law, STEM, government and military, higher education, business and finance, and community and non-profit.
Our graduates are …
- Assistant US Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice
- Federal Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
- Physician, North Mississippi Medical Center
- Global Physician, Baylor College of Medicine International Pediatric
- President, South Coast Oil Corporation
- Digital Analyst, Healthgrades
- Appropriations Committee Staff, United State Senate
- Colonel, U.S. Air Force
- Director of City Planning, Tupelo
- Network Architect, FedEx
- Faculty, Alabama-Birmingham, Cal State-Long Beach, Wesley College, Mississippi State, Miami, Dade
- Law Faculty, University of Texas, Lewis & Clark
- Teacher, Madison Central High School
- Superintendent, Vicksburg Warren School District
- Director, Aloha Foundation
- Senior Health Care Fellow, Mathematica
- Pastor, North Helm Baptist Church
- Cofounder, Emmett Till Interpretive Center