The University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney)
The University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney)

The University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney)

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Master of Arts (Philosophy)

Study detals

: Master's degree : Master of Arts (Philosophy) : Full time : 24 Month

Requirements

English language Requirements

IELTS Academic

·         7.0 overall, with no score lower than 7.0 in writing and no other individual band score lower than 6.5

CAE/CPE

·         185 overall, with no score lower than 185 in writing and no other band score lower than 176

PTE Academic

·         68 overall, with no score lower than 68 in writing and no other band score lower than 58

TOEFL (iBT)

·         94 overall, with no score lower than 27 in writing and no other individual band score lower than 20

Speciality

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Additional information

Degree Overview

If you are interested in studying philosophy, you will benefit from The University of Notre Dame Australia’s highly-focused program and tradition of educating the whole person. Through the University’s Core Curriculum, all of our students study both theology and philosophy, but the Master of Arts (Philosophy) will particularly appeal to students who have either a professional or personal interest in philosophy.

This program is a coursework degree and includes a research project component. You will complete a core course in Reason and Revelation and 12 Philosophy courses of your choice, followed by a supervised research project in an area of your choice.

Your studies begin within the context of the University, with Reason and Revelation, which begins with philosophical analysis and explanation of concepts of reason, reasoning, and believing and acting upon reasons. It then relates reason to revelation (Scripture and Tradition) before considering the relationship between philosophy and theology.

Assessment consists of assignments, essays, presentations and research papers. Most classes take place in the evenings or during regular teaching hours and are a mixture of workshops, lectures, seminars and tutorial discussions. Lessons are engaging and lively, taking place in an atmosphere of interpersonal exchange.

Study Reasons

  • Graduate job-ready with industry-specific skills and knowledge
  • Benefit from a unique, personalised approach to education and pastoral care
  • Lecturers are industry professionals and leaders in their field