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Philosophy

February 19, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm

Learn more about the Philosophy major at UWM and get ready to start your classes in Fall 2022!

Philosophy Professor Agust Magnusson hosts this virtual event along with one of our philosophy majors. You’ll learn about the requirements and course offerings; internships, research and other experiential learning opportunities; and advising. These sessions are also small so it’s a great time to ask your questions and get them answered. Register today and set forth upon a journey towards spiritual enlightenment, material enrichment, and existential fulfilment through Philosophy! Event will be online via Microsoft Teams.



UWM also will be hosting in-person admitted student events where you can tour campus; meet some of your future classmates; learn about the resources and services available at UWM such as housing, financial aid, tutoring and more; and get a general academic overview. See dates and registration for these in-person events.

We encourage you and your family to participate in both the in-person and virtual program if you are able since the content is different. Let us show you everything that UWM has to offer you! Questions? Don’t see your major listed? Unable to attend? Let us know at let-sci@uwm.edu, and we can connect you directly to your program of interest.


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Date:
February 19, 2022
Time:
4:00 pm - 4:45 pm
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Virtual/Online Event
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Milwaukee, WI 53211 United States

Organizer

College of Letters & Science
Phone
414-229-7711
Email
let-sci@uwm.edu
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