Taught Masters
The general programme is the most straightforward: any six modules are chosen from the available Philosophy modules.
The MA in Contemporary European Philosophy requires the student to select FOUR modules in Contemporary European philosophy, and TWO modules from the remaining MA modules.
The MA in Consciousness and Embodiment is new for 2012-13. It requires the student to select SIX modules from a specified list of MA modules on offer in Philosophy, Psychology and Computer Science.
The MA in Mind, Language and Knowledge requires the student to select FOUR modules in analytic philosophy, and TWO modules from the remaining MA modules.
The MA in Ancient Philosophy requires the student to select any THREE modules in ancient philosophy, ONE module of Ancient Greek offered by the School of Classics, and TWO modules from the remaining Philosophy MA modules.
The next three programmes are interdisciplinary
The MA in Philosophy and Literature requires the student to select THREE modules from a list of four specific Philosophy MA modules, and THREE modules from a list offered by the different Schools of Language and Literature.
The MA in Philosophy and Public Affairs requires the student to select THREE modules from specific Philosophy MA modules, and THREE modules from a list offered by the various Schools in the College of Human Sciences.
The School of Philosophy contributes to the MA/MSc in Cognitive Science







