

Master of Arts in Anthropology, University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
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24 Months
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About this course
The Graduate Program in Philosophy at the University of R focuses on a wide array of philosophical disciplines including Aesthetics, Ethics, and the History of Philosophy (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern). It also emphasizes Logic, Metaphysics, Epistemology, the Philosophy of Language, Law, Mind, Religion, Science, and Social and Political Philosophy. The program combines coursework and thesis research, requiring a minimum of 15 credit hours of each. An approved study plan, including specific courses, thesis topic, and supervision details, must be in place upon admission. This program is tailored to develop a comprehensive understanding of philosophical theories and foster research skills.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is suitable for students seeking a broad and in-depth understanding of philosophical disciplines. It encourages critical thinking, research skills, and specialization in areas like philosophy of science or ethics, making it ideal for those aiming for advanced philosophical research or academic careers.
Specialisation
The program encompasses various specialization areas such as Aesthetics, Ethics, Historical Philosophy, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Law, Mind, Religion, Science, and Social and Political Philosophy. This breadth allows students to focus on areas most aligned with their interests and research goals.
Course fees
Application fees
35.70L
1st year tuition fees
35.70L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To complete the Master’s in Philosophy, students must complete at least 15 credit hours of coursework and 15 credit hours of thesis research. An approved study plan, including course selection, thesis topic, and supervision, must be finalized at admission.
English language test
DUOLINGO
120
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
86
PTE
63
Career prospects
Though not explicitly detailed, a strong foundation in philosophy prepares graduates for careers in academia, research, law, ethics consultancy, policy making, and other fields that value critical thinking and analytical skills.
FAQs
Is the Master's program available for all students?
The Master's program is available on a special case basis, so interested students should consult the program coordinators for eligibility.
What are the core components of the program?
The program consists of a minimum of 15 credit hours of coursework and 15 credit hours of thesis research, with an approved study plan required at admission.
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