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2 Philosophy MSc Degree Programs in Switzerland


USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master of Arts in Philosophy
- Lugano, Switzerland
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Master in Philosophy at USI aims to provide an absorbing grounding in a number of interrelated fields, combining contemporary research in Philosophy with Ancient and Medieval thought. Some courses are particularly concerned with the topic of time and existence, aiming at providing a full grasp of two central linked philosophical topics, which are at the centre of contemporary discussions and much debated by ancient and medieval thinkers.


USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master in Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions
- Lugano, Switzerland
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
Blended
Italian, English
The Master in Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions was activated in 2006 at the FTL as part of the Re.Te Institute. (Religions and Theology), with the aim of training in the knowledge of religions and interreligious dialogue in an increasingly multicultural world. Since 2014, thanks to the collaboration with the USI eLearning Lab (eLab), the Master has also been activated in an online formula. Today this is the only available way of using its courses.
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A Master’s degree in Philosophy in Switzerland invites you to engage deeply with complex ideas and ethical questions. This discipline provides an opportunity to explore foundational concepts that shape human thought and society, making it both intellectually rigorous and personally fulfilling.
Through courses in ethics, political philosophy, and epistemology, you’ll analyze arguments, develop critical thinking, and strengthen your problem-solving skills. You may engage in extensive texts and debates, honing your ability to articulate perspectives clearly. The environment fosters independence, allowing you to explore philosophical questions that resonate with contemporary issues.
Studying in Switzerland enhances your academic experience, as the research focus encourages inquiry and collaboration. Graduates often find career paths in academia, research, policy analysis, and consultancy, reflecting the diverse applications of philosophical study. Emphasizing analytical techniques and argumentation prepares you for varied roles in both national and international contexts. Ultimately, a Master's in Philosophy opens doors to a range of professions that value deep reflection and analytical prowess.