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    Integrated Master in Philosophy: Philosophy
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    Integrated Master in Philosophy: Philosophy

    University of Essex

    University of Essex

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    United Kingdom, Colchester

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    V599

    Campuses

    Colchester Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 18,585  / year
    Next Intake October-2024

    Integrated Master in Philosophy: Philosophy

    About

    At Essex, we take philosophy back to its roots in everyday existential, social, and political problems. We embrace the relevance of philosophy to other forms of enquiry - political, cultural, legal, medical, aesthetic - and bring this to bear on urgent issues in public life, such as the controversial issues raised by mental health legislation or public policy regarding end of life care.

    This degree will feed your intellectual curiosity and challenge your thinking. You'll acquire the skills required to dig deeper into ideas and question received wisdom. You'll rigorously examine the most fundamental questions about human life: Does God exist? Is material success all that counts in life? What do I owe to others? How free am I to decide my own future?

    On the four-year MPhilos Version of this course (five years if taking a year abroad or placement year), you will gain solid knowledge in the different areas of philosophy and develop the key skills of the discipline during your first three years at Essex. In your final year, you will take MA-level modules, which will allow you to investigate more advanced topics and write a draft journal article as your final project. You'll cover a wide range of topics from the meaning of life to capitalism and its critics, from ancient philosophy to current trends in European thought; our School has particular strengths in the areas of:

    • Ethics
    • Political Philosophy
    • Philosophy of Religion
    • Modern European Philosophy (including critical theory, phenomenology, and existentialism)

    Our MA-level modules include:

    • Kant
    • The Frankfurt School
    • Phenomenology and Existentialism
    • Environmental Ethics
    • Critical Theory
    • Topics in Contemporary Philosophy

    We are 7th in the UK for research impact in philosophy (Grade Point Average, REF2021).

    At Essex, we take philosophy back to its roots in everyday existential, social, and political problems. We embrace the relevance of philosophy to other forms of enquiry - political, cultural, legal, medical, aesthetic - and bring this to bear on urgent issues in public life, such as the controversial issues raised by mental health legislation or public policy regarding end of life care.
    • Achieve a masters level qualification with this four-year course variant
    • We focus on the existential questions of human life, and provide a critical perspective on the social, political and economic challenges we are facing today.
    • We are 7th in the UK for research impact in philosophy (Grade Point Average, REF2021)

    Disciplines

    Philosophy and Art History (School of)

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    The majority of our Postgraduate Taught Masters will consider applicants with 2.5/4 or C or 79% from Bachelor Degree.
     

    Career

    We know that the world of work is changing. Employers want graduates who can think laterally logically and creatively about practical problems and are effective communicators.

    At Essex, we are serious about providing you with a teaching environment in which you develop the skills you need to flourish in the discipline, and to be prepared for the jobs you aspire to in the future.

    A degree in Philosophy at Essex provides you with:

    • The ability to analyse and solve difficult problems
    • The ability to think clearly, creatively, and self-critically
    • The ability to work in a team, taking a collaborative approach to problems

    Philosophy graduates are therefore well-suited to a wide range of occupations, including law, PR, journalism and the media, the Civil Service, charity work, banking, and the NHS.

    We also work with the University's Student Development Team to help you find out about further work experience, internships, placements, and voluntary opportunities.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 18,585  / year

    How to Apply

    Apply online

    Applying to Essex is simple and straightforward. We'll give you all the important information you need to make your application. Our online application form takes about 20 minutes to complete.

    What do you need to know?

    Are you a current student? 

    We've made applying for Masters study as straightforward as possible for our current students with our new fast-track application form, now live on your myEssex student portal. 

    As a current Essex student, you may also be eligible for our Alumni Loyalty Discount, which provides a discount of up to 33% on tuition fees. If we can offer you a place, we'll automatically consider you for this award.

    Necessary documents

    When you apply to study with us, you'll need to provide a number of supporting documents - we can't process your application until we have these. Some of these documents you will have to upload with your application, others you may be able to upload at a later date. We may ask to see original documents if you are offered a place.

    The University uses academic selection criteria to determine an applicant’s ability to successfully complete a course at the University of Essex. Where appropriate, we may ask for specific information relating to previous modules studied or work experience. For more information, refer to the relevant course on course finder.

    Personal statement

    Find out whether you need to submit a personal statement as part of your postgraduate application, by visiting our personal statements page. We also provide you with some tips and advice on how to write a personal statement, which should be no longer than 500 words.

    Transcripts

    Official transcript(s), in English or a certified translation of your academic results to date, showing marks or grades, must be provided at the time you make your application. (Transcripts are not required from current or previous University of Essex students, or from students who have previously completed a degree at Colchester Institute awarded by the University of Essex).

    CV

    If you are applying to one of our taught courses in the School of Law or Human Rights Centre, a Pre-Registration Masters course, our MA Social Work, or the Essex MBA, you will need to provide a copy of your CV with your application.

    University of Essex

    Integrated Master in Philosophy: Philosophy

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