The Master of Arts degree in Philosophy aims at providing knowledge and training for students to think clearly, logically and critically about the deepest and broadest questions concerning life such as Being, knowledge, values and their connections to the full range of human activities. This programme has the following objectives: to broaden the philosophical knowledge of graduates and develop their analytical, research and interpersonal skills in order to be competent in their work stations and also in higher studies.
Courses offered:
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Status |
PHY 601 | Contemporary Analytical Philosophy | 3 | C |
PHY 602 | Cotemporary Moral Philosophy | 3 | C |
PHY 603 | Philosophy of Mahayana | 3 | C |
PHY 604 | Elements of Buddhist Logic | 3 | C |
PHY 605 | French Philosophy | 3 | O |
PHY 606 | Modern German Philosophy | 3 | C |
PHY 607 | Modernity, Post-Modernity and Islamic Thought | 3 | O |
PHY 609 | Science and Society | 3 | C |
PHY 610 | Research Methodology | 3 | C |
PHY 696 | Guided Project | 6 | C |
Students should earn 24 credits from courses and 6 credits from the guided project to complete the degree.