Philosophy at Tyndale University College offers students a rigorous and comprehensive exploration of the fundamental questions about human existence, knowledge, ethics, and the nature of reality. This program is designed to develop critical thinking, logical reasoning, and analytical skills through the study of classical and contemporary philosophical texts, theories, and debates. Students will engage with key areas such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and the history of philosophy, fostering a deeper understanding of both historical and modern perspectives. The curriculum emphasizes the integration of faith and reason, encouraging students to explore how philosophical inquiry intersects with Christian worldview and biblical principles. Throughout the program, students will have opportunities to participate in thought-provoking discussions, write analytical essays, and undertake research projects that challenge their assumptions and expand their worldview. The faculty comprises experienced scholars dedicated to mentoring students and helping them articulate their ideas clearly and convincingly. Graduates of the Philosophy program at Tyndale are well-equipped for careers in ministry, education, law, public service, or further graduate studies in philosophy, theology, or related fields. The program aims to foster a lifelong passion for learning and a commitment to ethical living, preparing students to contribute thoughtfully and responsibly to society. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence and spiritual formation, the Philosophy program at Tyndale provides a unique environment where faith and reason complement each other, equipping students to think deeply and act wisely in a complex world.