The Philosophy of Objectivism, Part I – Spring 2026

Price

$499.00

Duration

10 weeks

Begins

April 2026

Live Class Time

1.5 hours/week, time TBD

Take Your Understanding of Objectivism to New Heights

Unlock the power of Objectivism to transform your thinking and life.

Ayn Rand’s ideas are vast and deep, spread across panoramic novels and voluminous essays. They can be incredibly inspiring—but to fully grasp and apply them takes more than inspiration. It takes a full, firsthand understanding, cultivated through structure, guidance, and practice.

This course is designed to help you get there. Guided by some of the world’s leading experts on Objectivism, you’ll follow a well-crafted path through key elements of the philosophy—including Rand’s views on reality, reason, virtue, happiness, freedom, and more.

You’ll deepen your knowledge not just about what Rand thought, but why—and how to think through these issues yourself. The result? A more integrated, confident, and practical grasp of Objectivism, readily applicable to your own life.

Whether you’re new to Rand’s work or have been studying it for years, this course will elevate your knowledge, refine your thinking, and give you tools to live more purposefully.

Course Format: This course features recorded lectures by Onkar Ghate not available elsewhere, and live instruction with Mike Mazza.

Start Dates

Choose the semester that fits your schedule at checkout.

Syllabus

Week 1: The philosophy of work and philosophy at work

Week 2: Choosing a career path 1

Week 3: Choosing a career path 2

Week 4: Career skills 1

Week 5: Career skills 2

Week 6: Developing a career vision and strategy 1

Week 7: Developing a career vision and strategy 2

Week 8: Final thoughts and open Q&A

How it Works

Attend Weekly Optional Live Classes

Join live online classes and participate in the discussion.

Recordings Provided

Can’t join the live class? Watch all classes anywhere, anytime.

Submit Optional Assignments

Submit assignments for feedback from expert faculty—or simply enjoy the content and discussions for personal enrichment.

Coaching Support

All courses include access to top-notch coaches, who help you set goals, stay on track, and apply what you’re learning to career or intellectual pursuits.

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Your Instructors

Recorded lectures by

Expert content creators who develop the core course materials.

Onkar Ghate

Onkar Ghate

Dr. Ghate is senior fellow, chief philosophy officer, and a board member of the Ayn Rand Institute. He specializes in Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism, and is ARI’s senior instructor and editor. He publishes and lectures on Rand’s philosophy and fiction, including application of Objectivism to cultural issues. He holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Calgary.

Live instruction by

Interactive session leaders for weekly live classes and Q&A

Mike Mazza

Mike Mazza

Dr. Mazza is an associate fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute. He specializes in the philosophy of science with a particular interest in causality. Dr. Mazza received his PhD in philosophy from Saint Louis University.

ARI Live Courses are for avocational and professional development purposes. They are not licensed and not accredited.

What's Included

Prerequisites​

Students should have a moderate background in Objectivism before starting this course. Objectivism through Ayn Rand’s Fiction Part 1 and Part 2 are strongly recommended. At minimum, students entering the course should have read Rand’s major fiction works and have explored in some depth her nonfiction writings and/or Leonard Peikoff’s Objectivism the Philosophy of Ayn Rand.

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