Take the first step towards a career in law, politics, journalism, business, technology and more. Philosophy is the consideration of many different ideas, deriving from both the intellectual heritage of past cultures and the issues we face in the present. With the Associate of Arts Degree in Philosophy, you'll dive into some of life’s most profound questions. Study ancient and modern philosophy, ethics and more while earning credits that can be used toward your future education.
What is an Associate degree?
Associate degrees take two years to complete and concentrate on one area of study. If you plan your courses carefully with a university program in mind, you’ll be able to transfer all 60 credits to university. In most cases, an associate degree will allow you to enter the third year of a four-year bachelor's degree program. To ensure your courses transfer, see the
Jump-start your third year with the Summer Institute
The Summer Institute for Continental Philosophy includes a third-year Philosophy course, PHIL 3380: Continental Philosophy, as well as a lecture from a guest speaker. If you are planning to complete a bachelor’s degree, the course may transfer as third-year credit to universities across B.C., including UBC and SFU. The Summer Institute is open to all post-secondary students with 9 credits in Philosophy or suitable equivalents.
Graduate job-ready with the Co-operative Education Program
Earn money and get relevant work experience before you graduate with the optional Co-operative Education Program.
Get math-ready before taking your stats class
Refresh your mathematics skills before taking the required statistics course for your credential. Start with MATU 0500 Set for Stats. It’s tuition-free for domestic students, offered fully online and can be completed in just six weeks. You’ll learn through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, discussions and problem solving practice. No assessment is required. Applicants must have Foundations of Math 11 or Precalculus 11 with a C or better.