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MA - Master of Arts
Staffordshire University
Online
JAN
22 months
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MA - Master of Arts
Staffordshire University
Online
SEP-25
13 months
MA - Master of Arts
Staffordshire University
Online
JAN
22 months
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Course outline
Time, freedom and what it means to be human. Philosophy has never shied away from tackling the big questions in life. Through our Continental Philosophy MA, you will have a fascinating introduction to key figures and philosophical movements that shaped thinking on fundamental issues. They include Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Arendt, Bergson, Deleuze and Foucault.
Youll gain a thorough grounding in the European tradition of philosophy, which inspired a series of movements spanning several centuries. It will include developing an advanced understanding of phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, critical theory, vitalism, deconstruction and the engagement of philosophy with the sciences. Youll plot a path through these hugely influential developments and will get to specialise in your own area of interest. It will include delving into research for a dissertation. Our students choose a wide range of topics for these projects, with some focusing on a particular philosopher or problem.
As continental philosophy also has connections with film, art, literature, psychology and political theory, there are many exciting avenues to explore. Your self-devised dissertation could take you anywhere from posthuman ethics to psychoanalysis and horror films. Our course is one of the few of its kind to be offered entirely through online learning. This means you can study at a time that suits you, from the comfort of your own home, anywhere in the world. As we attract students from as far afield as the UK, US, Spain, Greece, South Africa and the Middle East – and are looking to expand our reach to Australia and Canada - you will become part of a diverse international learning community. The MA is ideal if you want to pursue philosophy for enjoyment and to fit it round your existing work and other commitments. But we also have students starting out on the career ladder and those looking for professional development opportunities or a pathway to a PhD.
The transferable skills involved, such as critical thinking and problem-solving, are useful for a wide range of careers.
During the course, youll take part in collaborative sessions and reading groups, experience online lectures, seminars and podcasts, and contribute to discussion boards. We pride ourselves on providing regular contact and support from our academics, who are renowned experts in their field. There will also be visiting international speakers and Q&As. Other opportunities could include attending online conferences. The course is run as part-time online learning over 22 months. If you start the course in September, you can choose from full-time or part-time study options. There is also a January start date, which involves part-time learning over 22 months. The degree is delivered entirely through online learning, including a suite of internet-based resources. You will receive instruction through a variety of lectures, online discussion boards, online seminars, video podcasts as well as one-to-one meetings.
On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: MA Continental Philosophy
Assessment
Well assess your learning through an essay at the end of the course and your contribution to discussion boards throughout the course.
Your assessments encourage you to investigate questions, scenarios and problems to help you develop knowledge and problem-solving skills.
Careers
After completing the Continental Philosophy MA, youll be equipped with transferable skills attractive to employers. These can be adapted to a range of professions including:
Eager for more knowledge? Upon completion, youll be ideally placed for further academic study at PhD level.
Students need an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, 2:1 or higher (or equivalent), or an appropriate level of interest and relevant experience.
Students living in
Domestic
£4,433 per year
Students from Domestic
Fee : £8,865 per course for Sep 2024 and Jan 2025 entry.
£4,433 per year
Students from EU
Fee : £8,865 per course for Sep 2024 and Jan 2025 entry.
£4,433 per year
Students from International
Fee : £8,865 per course for Sep 2024 and Jan 2025 entry.
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