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Durham University’s Master of Arts in Philosophy is designed for individuals seeking to explore foundational questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason. Over the course of one year, students will engage with key philosophical debates and theories, from ancient philosophy to contemporary thought. The program offers a diverse range of philosophical topics, including ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy.
The program combines rigorous academic study with an emphasis on critical thinking and argumentation skills, allowing students to engage deeply with philosophical texts and theories. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in academia, law, publishing, or policy, where strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential.
Semester 1 – Core Philosophy Concepts
Semester 2 – Advanced Philosophy and Specialization
Graduates of the MA in Philosophy from Durham University are well-prepared for careers in academia, public policy, and critical thinking-related fields. Career opportunities include roles in education, writing and publishing, law, research, and consultancy. Many graduates go on to pursue PhDs, work in governmental or non-governmental organizations, or take on roles in corporate or media sectors that require strong analytical and problem-solving skills. With expertise in critical reasoning, ethics, and philosophical analysis, you will be well-equipped to navigate complex issues in various professional fields.
Durham University’s MA in Philosophy offers a rigorous and comprehensive education in both traditional and contemporary philosophical issues. The program emphasizes critical thinking, rigorous analysis, and a deep engagement with the history and development of philosophical ideas. The program’s focus on ethics and philosophical methodology ensures that you gain the intellectual tools needed for complex problem-solving and decision-making. With opportunities for independent research, access to leading philosophers, and a vibrant academic community, you will be well-prepared for further study or professional careers requiring advanced analytical skills.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom