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2 Philosophy Masters Degree Programs in Canada


University of Alberta
Master of Arts Philosophy
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The fields in which advanced study may be pursued include ethics; social and political philosophy; aesthetics; feminist philosophy; logic; decision theory; philosophy of science, including biology, and cognitive science; epistemology; philosophy of language; philosophy of mind; metaphysics; ancient philosophy; modern philosophy from the 17th to the 20th century; and contemporary European and Anglo-American philosophy. Inquiries concerning possible subjects for research should be directed to the Graduate Coordinator.


Institute for Christian Studies
Master of Arts in Philosophy - Educational Leadership Program
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
English
The MA (Phil) in Educational Leadership (MA-EL) is a graduate program rooted in the Christian faith and designed for K-12 teachers and school administrators seeking to build their capacity as educators and leaders within the context of their school.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Philosophy in Canada offers an enriching blend of critical thinking and analytical skills, encouraging you to engage deeply with fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, and ethics. This program nurtures intellectual growth while fostering independence, contributing to a vibrant academic culture.
Through advanced courses, you'll explore topics such as existentialism, ethics, and metaphysics, honing skills in logic, argumentation, and critical analysis. You'll craft compelling philosophical essays, engage in rigorous debates, and develop a strong foundation in research methodologies relevant to the field. The program emphasizes inquiry and evaluation, allowing students to strengthen adaptability as they examine diverse philosophical perspectives.
Canada's education system promotes a collaborative learning environment, with opportunities for interdisciplinary projects and community engagement. Graduates often find roles in academia, public policy, and non-profit organizations, applying their philosophical training to address complex societal issues. A Master's in Philosophy can lead to careers as educators, researchers, or consultants, where your skills will be valued in various sectors.