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Philosophy (MA)

Our MA in philosophy combines coursework with a major research project, on which you’ll work closely with your supervisor. You’ll study advanced philosophy topics, including a seminar on research methods in the field, and also complete a professional development practicum that will enhance your career skills.

You’ll graduate with strong research and critical-thinking skills that will give you a competitive edge in your career field of choice. This program also opens doors to further education, either at the PhD level or in other fields such as law.

Expected length Project or thesis Course-based
1 year Yes No

Quick facts

Program options:
Master's
Study options:
Full-time study
Program delivery:
On-campus
Dynamic learning:
Co-op optional

Outcomes

Students in this program will:

  • gain experience in understanding and applying complex concepts
  • master the background literature in a field of philosophical study
  • develop and clearly articulate a philosophical research question
  • gain presentation and communication skills
  • hone skills of argument analysis
  • research and write a major research paper on a topic developed by the student
  • gain a broadened understanding of issues and methods in a variety of areas of philosophy
  • acquire teaching skills

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Application deadlines

September entry – apply by February 1
September entry – apply by February 1

Admission requirements

Program specific requirements

  • A letter of intent
  • Transcripts from the post-secondary institutions where you’ve studied
  • Two letters of reference
  • A writing sample (about 10 pages)

Program specific requirements

  • A letter of intent
  • Transcripts from the post-secondary institutions where you’ve studied
  • Two letters of reference
  • A writing sample (about 10 pages)

Completion requirements

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Contact Graduate secretary at uvicphil@uvic.ca or 250-853-3120.

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