The University of Notre Dame Australia

Master of Arts (Philosophy) - (Sydney)

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F

Have you always harboured a fascination with philosophy? Are you attracted by “big questions”? No matter what you studied as an undergraduate, this Master's degree will allow you to follow your passion – for professional or personal reasons. This program offers you the opportunity to explore subject areas aligned with your own interests and then to develop these interests via a research project. As a graduate you will also have the critical thinking and reasoning abilities that are bound to impress future employers. The Master of Arts (Philosophy) degree takes two years to complete when studied on a full-time basis, but is also available part-time for domestic students. If you have already studied philosophy at university level you may be entitled to up to eight courses of advanced standing or RPL, but students with a level 8 qualification in an area other than philosophy or a philosophy Major may apply for up to four units of credit of advanced standing or RPL.

Structure

Units of Credit 400

Subjects

  • Catholic Thought, Bioethics, Catholic Leadership

Standard entry requirements

To be eligible for admission to The University of Notre Dame Australia, all applicants must meet the University’s minimum requirements for admission. The requirements for admission are detailed in the University’s Policy: Admissions. Specific Program Requirement for Admission: To be eligible for admission to the Master of Arts (Philosophy) applicants must also meet the following specific requirements. Must have a Bachelor’s degree (AQF Level 7).

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Sydney International: $31,568 No
  • Full-time : 2 years
  • Part-time : 2 years

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