The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy program at the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia is designed to develop students' abilities in critical thinking, logical analysis, and clarity of exposition while providing rigorous engagement with central topics in Western philosophical thought. The curriculum requires 30 credits of upper-level philosophy courses, covering metaphysics, epistemology, logic, ethics, and history of philosophy, with additional electives. Students must maintain a minimum grade of C in major courses and may pursue distinguished programs or minors such as Bioethics. The program prepares graduates for careers in business, law, education, government, and further academic research. Instruction is delivered in English, on campus, in Charlottesville, VA.