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2 Philosophy Masters Degree Programs in Austria


Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in Philosophy (2 years)
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Department of Philosophy offers two MA programs in Philosophy: a two-year program and a one-year program. Holders of at least a four-year degree in philosophy may apply for both the two-year and one-year MA programs. Holders of a three-year bachelor’s degree in philosophy should, as a rule, apply for the two-year MA program rather than the one-year program.


Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in Philosophy (1 year)
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Department of Philosophy offers two MA programs in Philosophy: a two-year program and a one-year program. Holders of at least a four-year degree in philosophy may apply for both the two-year and one-year MA programs. Holders of a three-year bachelor’s degree in philosophy should, as a rule, apply for the two-year MA program rather than the one-year program.
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Studying philosophy at the Master's level in Austria offers a rich opportunity to delve into profound questions about existence, ethics, and knowledge. The country’s educational environment encourages critical thinking and in-depth analysis, making it an ideal place for those passionate about these topics.
Through advanced coursework in logic, ethics, and metaphysics, you'll develop the skills to conduct rigorous philosophical inquiry and articulate complex ideas clearly. Research projects often emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, linking philosophy with contemporary issues such as politics, science, and culture. The environment fosters independence while encouraging you to engage with diverse perspectives.
Graduates of Master's degrees in philosophy can pursue various career paths, including roles in academia, public policy analysis, or ethical consulting. As you refine your analytical and argumentative skills, you'll enhance your ability to navigate complex problems, making your expertise valuable across multiple sectors. This growth-oriented experience prepares you for meaningful contributions to discussions on societal values and ethical norms.