<p>[A</a> Ranking of U.S. Departments in Continental Philosophy](<a href=“http://mypage.siu.edu/hartmajr/report/report.html#rank]A”>http://mypage.siu.edu/hartmajr/report/report.html#rank)</p>
<p>Also, a lot of the philosophers, who are known for continental philosophy, can be usually studied in literature department accross schools who might only offer analytical department. You may find a class on neitzche in the german department, kierkegaard in the Scandinavian deparment, eastern philosophers in japanese and chinese departments. A major like world literature or comparative literature, or even English(in translation) literature, can provide you access to study great thinkers who aren’t usually covered in analytic philosophy departments. If you’re dead set on philosophy, some of those programs may even give you course credit for electives for the major.</p>