Accreditation:
EQF7
MaltaSwitzerlandWisconsinCaliforniaWashington
Workload:
2250 hours | 90 ECTS
Tuition cost:
8,200 USD

Master of Arts in Philosophy

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Kind
Degree
Area
Arts & Humanities
Mode
Fully Online
Language
Spanish
Student education requirement
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s)
Standard length
18 months
Standard delivery length
18 months
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\ Overview

The course teaches students comprehensive and specialised subjects in

philosophy; it develops skills in critical thinking and analysis. By exposing

students to both the broad themes of philosophy and specialized topics and key

historical figures, students will gain an advanced understanding of the field.

25 hours | 1 ECTS
Theory of Interdisciplinarity
50 hours | 2 ECTS
Essence of Man
50 hours | 2 ECTS
Introduction to Philosophical Anthropology
25 hours | 1 ECTS
Theory of Freedom
50 hours | 2 ECTS
Philosophical Psychology
100 hours | 4 ECTS
Theory of Knowledge
50 hours | 2 ECTS
Anthropology of Education
25 hours | 1 ECTS
Origin of Man and Life
50 hours | 2 ECTS
Methodology of Philosophical Research
25 hours | 1 ECTS
Existential Character of the Universe
25 hours | 1 ECTS
Theory of the University
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Ethics and Management Action
50 hours | 2 ECTS
Anthropology of Affectivity
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Philosophy of the Person
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Anthropology of the Economy and Business
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Further Studies in Philosophy: (Advanced Topics)
75 hours | 3 ECTS
Further Studies in Philosophy: (Single Philosopher)
1500 hours | 60 ECTS
Philosophy Dissertation

\ Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge
Knowledge acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
• Students will have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of philosophy. • Students will gain specialised knowledge, including knowledge which is at the forefront of the field. • Students will be able to analyse the societal, regulatory, and political contexts for key philosophical texts. • Students will be able to apply their academic scholarly abilities to produces innovative analyses of key philosophical topics. • Students will display original thinking on the basis of the knowledge they gain in the course
Skills
Skills acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
• Develop advanced, innovative, and multi-disciplinary problem-solving skills • Communicate philosophical concepts clearly and unambiguously to specialised and non-specialised audiences • Develop advanced abilities related to research methods and the conventions of appropriate, graduate-level philosophical writing. • Critically evaluate alternative approaches to solving key philosophical questions on the basis of academic scholarship and case studies, demonstrating reflection on social and ethical responsibilities. • Formulate philosophical judgments and despite incomplete information by integrating knowledge and approaches from diverse domains including academic scholarly articles, verbal discussions, and original ideation and research. • Enquire critically into the theoretical strategies for handling key philosophical questions. • Develop new skills in response to emerging knowledge in the field and professional techniques to demonstrate leadership and innovation in the scholarly community.
Competencies
Competencies acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
• Formulate research-based solutions to philosophical and scholarly questions in environments of incomplete information. • Manage decisions with autonomy in complex and unpredictable environments • Organise projects and people for scholarly discussions in a way that is responsive to the conventions of professional philosophical engagements. • Demonstrate learning skills needed to maintain continued, self-directed study.

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