Master's Degree in Philosophy
Academic year 2024-25
Branch of Knowledge | Arts and Humanities |
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Area of Knowledge | History, Archaeology, Geography, Philosophy and Humanities |
Academic management | |
The centre's academic calendar | https://www.uib.eu/Learn/estudis-de-master/Academic-calendar/ |
Spots for new students |
20 |
Credits | 60 |
Teaching method | On-site |
Campus | Mallorca |
Language |
Catalan and/or Spanish (See subjects for more details)
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Price | Public price per credit, 1st registration 23,89¤ Total cost: 1.487,47 ¤ (*)(**) |
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Additional information | https://blocs.uib.cat/masterfilosofia/ |
(*) Price applicable to citizens of member states of the European Union and Spanish
residents.
In all other cases, a 30% increase is applied
( more information about proof of residency ).
The cost column is solely illustrative, because both taxes or discounts can apply
(**)
Additional information about price
The Master’s Degree in Philosophy aims to provide students with advanced training that covers the fundamental areas on philosophy programmes: history of philosophy, theoretical philosophy, practical philosophy and philosophy of science. The programme is integrated within the Spanish and European educational frameworks, and aims to provide students with the necessary skills to thoroughly and independently carry out research, advance their studies and improve their career opportunities. The programme curriculum has been designed to attain optimal efficiency with regard to students’ time and effort, as well as ensure that the learning process is coherent for comprehensive and specialised training.
What skills will you acquire?
The Master’s Degree in Philosophy not only provides graduates with advanced knowledge in the main areas of philosophy (history of philosophy, theoretical philosophy, practical philosophy and philosophy of science), but also with the skills to enable them to work as researchers and pursue further or supplementary training. The different subjects included in the master’s programme have been carefully designed to ensure that students learn what academic research involves and how it fundamentally works (research techniques, proving hypotheses and confirming knowledge, searching for information and data, knowledge communication and transfer, planning, undertaking and problem-solving in research). In turn, the programme fosters students’ critical thinking and their ability to carry out individual and team work. Programme graduates will be able to adapt to different scenarios, in addition to effectively perform a range of tasks.
What career opportunities will you have?
The programme does not merely aim to lay the foundations for research into different areas of philosophy (history of philosophy, theoretical philosophy, practical philosophy and philosophy of science). The activities that graduates will be able to undertake include:
- Research: the programme provides graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to move into research on philosophy, design and run their own research projects, or join or take part in national and international projects at public or private R&D centres and departments
- PhD Programmes: the Master’s Degree in Philosophy enables graduates to continue on to PhD studies, particularly in philosophy. A master’s degree is a pre-requisite for starting a higher-level professional research career since it provides graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to produce a PhD thesis
- Applied philosophy: philosophy studies provide specialised knowledge and an ability for critical analysis to perform different advisory roles in public and private settings, as well as in the third sector. For instance, taking part in plans and programmes linked to public policies (social, education, etc. at local, regional and national administrations), social interventions and intercultural mediation (at social associations and NGOs), or human resources management (in the private sector). Moreover, philosophy can be used in assessment processes on research ethics, professional ethics, bioethics or hospital ethics committees, etc. In turn, ‘social responsibility and sustainability’ is an expanding area of activity within the business world
- Project management advice: research training opens doors to different areas of knowledge and activity in the public and private productive sector through different project management and advice tasks in R&D, social innovation and cultural and leisure plans. The programme provides graduates with the skills to take part in project design, application and promotion activities, e.g. by documenting, justifying, planning and coordinating processes and human resources, communicating outcomes and promotional activities, etc.
- Communication and marketing: Graduates from the programme will be able to join professional settings linked to different methods of social outreach and communication for specialised knowledge, edit and review texts, write reasoned reports, etc. In this sense, they may take up posts in publishing, in the media and in public or private, internal or external, corporate marketing services.
High-quality official study
Legislation requires that official Spanish degree programmes receive a positive assessment from the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA, by its Spanish acronym). This process is known as verification, and it serves to ensure that education programmes are properly designed to provide the competencies and reach the learning goals around which the programmes are built. In the results you can find reports on official study programmes.
The European Higher Education Area requires that there be a system in place to ensure the quality of degree programmes .
The Master's programme is subject to constant assessment and improvement processes that guarantee that it maintains a certain level of prestige and renown in Europe. You can see the results of the assessment processes in the section on quality .