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MA - Master of Arts
Cathays Park Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
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MA - Master of Arts
Cathays Park Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MA - Master of Arts
Cathays Park Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
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Explore intriguing and complex contemporary issues with philosophers internationally recognised for their work in a wide range of specialist areas.
Our rewarding MA Philosophy programme will develop your knowledge of philosophical issues and techniques, with a focus on topics at the forefront of epistemology, moral philosophy, and philosophy of mind and cognition.
Building on a solid foundation by exploring the gamut of philosophical arguments through analysis of landmark works across the breadth of analytic, continental, and empirical varieties of philosophy, you’ll progress to investigate issues of real interest to you.
You’ll be nurtured to reach your potential in a collegiate environment with a focus on meaningful exchange and participation in our specialist seminars. Moreover, our programme is designed to help you to master the key skills essential for a successful research career.
Comprehensive training will build key skills for engaging in independent and collaborative research projects, essential in academia and in many graduate careers. Small group teaching with an emphasis on peer-to-peer discussion will foster your ability to communicate complex and controversial ideas in a professional manner. As a graduate of this programme, you’ll be experienced in addressing difficult questions creatively, critically, and collegially.
Embedded in a thriving and supportive research community with its postgraduate work-in progress seminars, year-round reading groups, workshops and conferences, you’ll participate in the thought-provoking Royal Institute of Philosophy visiting speaker programme and an annual conference.
Career prospects
From the public to the private sector, we enable careers in an impressively wide range of fields. Our graduates use their newly-acquired skills in a broad spectrum of jobs, particularly in the media and creative economies, education and health sectors.
For Entry requirements for this course, please visit our website.
Students living in
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£23,700 per year
Students from International
Living cost -The minimum cost of living as recommended by UKVI for studying outside London is 1023 per month.
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