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Philosophy, MA, PGDip  
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Nottingham Trent University is home to a modern philosophy department which concentrates on contemporary 20th Century philosophy. This focus on the latest thinking will allow you to apply a philosophical mindset to real issues happening in the world today.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • A good honours (minimum 2.2) degree in a relevant subject
  • English language requirements for International and EU students
  • Applicants from candidates with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered on an individual basis

Course length

One year full-time, two years part-time

Study location

Clifton campus

Fees and funding

Please see our fees information page.

Start date

October

£1,000 School of Arts and Humanities postgraduate bursaries available for 2012 entry

What will I study?

The MA in Philosophy has been designed to offer graduate students a thorough grounding in the key intellectual traditions that have defined contemporary philosophy. Through this course you will enhance your level of understanding of the ideas, contexts and techniques required to philosophise in both academic and non-academic contexts.

You will consider fundamental issues which arise around the role and practical application of philosophy in the 20th Century. This will allow you to have a systematic understanding and knowledge of the following sub-topics and disciplinary themes:

  • phenomenology
  • analytic philosophy
  • hermeneutics
  • genealogy
  • life-philosophy
  • deconstruction and critical theory.

You will be trained to critically assess the relevance of these philosophical methodologies in the wider context of economic, social, institutional, cultural, technological and particularly political changes taking place within the world today. The course is designed to equip you with the requisite skills in critical thinking and reflection while familiarising you with the most current debates in contemporary philosophy. You will be encouraged to achieve a specialised appreciation of traditional philosophical questions about justice, equality, ethics, power and knowledge, intercultural communication, and gender difference within the wider context of global issues and events.

Special features

The MA in Philosophy at Nottingham Trent University is one of only a few MA courses in the UK and Europe that concentrates on numerous European philosophers and philosophical methodologies. You will study the work of Wittgenstein, Husserl, Heidegger, Foucault, Deleuze and Derrida. This focus on the latest thinking is applied to real-world issues such as; globalisation, human geography, migration, and knowledge in a global context. You will develop a thought process to question everything.

The MA is supplemented by a core Research Practice module. This module will be especially useful for graduate philosophers wishing to develop a successful PhD proposal as well as to first year doctoral students wanting a general philosophical background to assist them in giving their doctoral project a sharper definition.

The philosophy department at NTU is a very open community. You will have lots of access to our expert and supportive staff throughout your course.

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