Online Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy – Morality, Politics and Law

The Bachelor of Arts in philosophy with a concentration in morality, politics and law program combines the basic analytical approaches of philosophy with an emphasis on the moral questions that arise in political theory and law. This law and philosophy degree is ideal for students planning to pursue postgraduate work in law, policy or politics.

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Quick facts

Next start date:

Next start date: 05/16/2024


Total classes:

Total classes: 39

Weeks per class:

Weeks per class: 7.5

Total credit hours:

Total credit hours: 120

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What is moral and political philosophy and the philosophy of law?

Morality and politics are important areas of focus in the field of philosophy. Moral philosophy serves as a cornerstone of the legal system and is closely intertwined with politics. Values such as liberty, equality and justice are open to various interpretations, influencing policy and legislation. By applying a philosophical approach to ethical reasoning, you’ll better understand central issues that affect both classical and modern interpretations of the law.

What will I learn in a law and philosophy degree?

 

In this law and philosophy degree, you’ll explore the nature of morality, political theory, legal theory and the interconnections between them. You’ll also learn how to form arguments and analyze information, as well as sharpen your analytical, reasoning, communication and writing skills. Additionally, you’ll study basic approaches to:

  • Ethical reasoning.
  • Central philosophical issues in law and jurisprudence.
  • The meaning and application of foundational political values, such as equality, liberty and justice.

What are the unique benefits for the philosophy of law, morality and politics concentration?

 

One of the first schools to offer a bachelor’s in philosophy with a concentration in morality, politics and law, this program is innovative in teaching modern skills in the field of social and political philosophy. The concentration in law, morality and politics appeals to those looking to pursue a career in law, policy or politics. Students may also select this area of focus if their goal is to attend law school after graduating.

Does my law and philosophy degree say 'online'?

No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.” That’s because ASU Online students learn from the same faculty and receive the same course content as in-person students receive.

Your concentration in morality, politics and law will appear on both your diploma and transcripts.

Philosophy courses in law, morality and politics

The law and philosophy degree program focuses on ethical theory and philosophy of law. In addition to completing required coursework, you’ll have the opportunity to take electives related to philosophy, helping to enrich your understanding of morality, politics and law. Courses include:


PHI 335: History of Ethics (GCSI OR HU)


PHI 337: Ethical Theory (HU)


PHI 105: Intro to Ethics (HUAD OR HU)


PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy (HUAD OR HU)


PHI 103: Principles of Sound Reasoning (QTRS OR L or HU)


PHI 300: Philosophical Argument and Exposition (L)


PHI 307: Philosophy of Law (AMIT OR HU)


What can I do with a law and philosophy degree?

Not only does a philosophy degree give you a better understanding of morality and politics, but it also strengthens your ability to conduct analysis and express your opinions. These skills are beneficial for several career paths. Pursuing the morality and politics concentration prepares you for roles in intelligence, politics or law. Career examples include, but are not limited to:

Business Intelligence Analyst


Growth: 35.2 %
Salary: $103,500

Detective Sergeant


Growth: 1.5 %
Salary: $86,280

Editor


Growth: -4.0 %
Salary: $73,080

Intelligence Officer


Growth: 1.5 %
Salary: $86,280

Judge


Growth: 2.2 %
Salary: $151,030

Law Clerk


Growth: 2.3 %
Salary: $57,490

Lawyer


Growth: 7.5 %
Salary: $135,740

Mediator


Growth: 5.0 %
Salary: $64,030

Military Officer


Growth: %
Salary: $0

Renowned faculty in morality, politics and the philosophy of law

From Royal Society and American Academy fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members.

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.

Renowned faculty in morality, politics and the philosophy of law

From Royal Society and American Academy fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members.

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.

Law and philosophy degree admission requirements

I am a future

You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

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Competency requirements

Additional admission requirements

High school equivalency

Homeschool

Don't meet admission requirements?

You can still gain general admission to most online programs at ASU through Earned Admission. Through this pathway, you can demonstrate your ability to succeed at ASU by completing online courses with a 2.75 GPA or higher.

To begin, submit an application to ASU. An enrollment coach will reach out with more information if Earned Admission is right for you.

*Some programs may have higher admission requirements. You must meet all program requirements to be admitted.

Don't meet admission requirements?

You can still gain general admission to most online programs at ASU through Earned Admission. Through this pathway, you can demonstrate your ability to succeed at ASU by completing online courses with a 2.75 GPA or higher.

To begin, submit an application to ASU. An enrollment coach will reach out with more information if Earned Admission is right for you.

*Some programs may have higher admission requirements. You must meet all program requirements to be admitted.

An innovative educational institution for developing critical thinking

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences takes a transdisciplinary approach to education with a vast spectrum of degrees in the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. We inspire students to be socially aware, critical thinkers and global citizens.

25,500+


currently enrolled students.

$140 million


in research expenditures in 2018.

23


interdisciplinary schools and departments.

95+


undergraduate degrees.

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Tuition calculator

Use our calculator to estimate your full-time or part-time tuition fees for this program prior to any financial aid. Keep in mind that most of our students receive financial aid, which can reduce out-of-pocket costs. Learn more.

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