
Philosophy & Religion
Explore life's biggest questions and build skills that last a lifetime. The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion at UNC Pembroke invites you to dive into meaning, ethics, belief and the human experience. You'll sharpen your thinking, improve your writing and learn how to understand complex ideas from different cultures and perspectives. These skills are valuable in many careers — from law to education and beyond.
Degrees

Major Degree. Major Impact.

As a Philosophy and Religion major at UNC Pembroke, you'll engage in a carefully structured curriculum that develops your critical thinking, communication and analytical skills. You'll begin with foundational courses in philosophy, logic and world religions, then deepen your understanding through explorations of ethics, cultural traditions, and historical perspectives. This flexible and interdisciplinary program encourages curiosity, sharpens your reasoning, and equips you with a broad intellectual toolkit — preparing you for graduate study, careers in law, ministry, education and more.
Minor in Philosophy and Religion

Academic Concentration in Philosophy and Religion

Stand Out with Ethical Expertise
The Certificate in Applied Ethics helps you develop essential skills in critical thinking, ethical analysis and creative problem-solving. You’ll engage with real-world ethical challenges and explore practical solutions that make a difference. With flexible electives, you can customize the program to align with your personal interests or professional goals. Whether you're pursuing a career in healthcare, business, education, or public service, this certificate sets you apart as a thoughtful, principled decision-maker.

More Than a Major

Student Organization

Scholarships
Beyond Graduation

I chose to major in philosophy and religion to deepen my theological studies. What I appreciate most about the department is its commitment to rigorous academics and representing all faiths accurately.
William Packer
Philosophy & ReligionCommon Career Fields
- Law
- Journalism
- Public Service
- Religious Life

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Brian Stratton
Chair and Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion
stanley.stratton@uncp.edu910.521.6460