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GCAS College Dublin - The Global Centre for Advanced Studies Master of Arts in Philosophy
GCAS College Dublin - The Global Centre for Advanced Studies

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Dublin, Ireland

1 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 6,000

Distance Learning, On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Arts in Philosophy offers students a comprehensive exploration of critical thinking, ethics, and various philosophical traditions. The program encourages rigorous analysis and discussion, preparing graduates for deeper engagement with fundamental questions about existence and knowledge.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse paths, including roles in academia, research, government, and non-profit organizations. Potential careers include philosophy professors, corporate ethicists, policy advisors, and public relations consultants.

Introduction

This program is accredited via our partnership with Woolf University.

In an age where disinformation abounds, GCAS is pleased to offer an advanced degree in philosophy, accredited by the European Union. Your research will be supported by some of the world’s leading thinkers. Our MA in philosophy exposes students to a history of philosophy, continental philosophy, philosophical theology, and psychoanalysis.

There are several specialization you can focus your studies on including:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy
  • Literature and Philosophy
  • Art and Philosophy
  • Mathematics, Physics and Philosophy

The program is divided into two parts:

  • 10 short courses (3 ECTS credits each for a total of 30)
  • 60 ECTS credits with MA thesis research, writing, and defending.

Courses can be taken online and/or in person when we offer a course or courses in a residential context. Only a few courses are residential for the time being (for example, our seminars in Belfast). Each course meets four (4) times for discussion. Students write short weekly reflections and complete a polished 1,500-word research paper at the end of the course. Students also present once per course for ten (10) minutes with a Question and Answer session. Once the student completes all ten courses they move on to write the MA thesis (20,000 words) and take the Master’s Comprehensive Examination (MCE).

The student will defend their MA thesis in front of a committee in person or online. The MCE is a four-hour written examination on a topic germane to philosophy. The student is required to meet with their academic supervisor at least once per month to ensure writing and research targets are accomplished. Students can also meet up with their peers once a week, which is optional.

Accreditation

The program is accredited by the European Union. Once completed, the degree can be used to continue into post-graduate education and apply for corporate or other positions. GCAS also offers a Ph.D. program in philosophy to which graduates of the MA in Philosophy are invited to apply.

*subject to change depending on EU regulations.

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