Philosophy (Full-time) (MA)
Are you curious about the big questions of life, knowledge, and existence? The Philosophy MA at UWTSD offers you the chance to explore these ideas from the comfort of your own home. This distance-learningcourse is ideal for those who are passionate about philosophy and eager to delve deeper into its core areas. Whether you are a philosophy graduate aiming to expand your expertise or someone with a background in related subjects seeking a fresh perspective, this programme provides a supportive and stimulating environment.
Our course is designed to help students gain a philosophical grounding, ensuring they are equipped to engage critically with both classic and modern ideas. You will explore a wide range of themes, including ethics, philosophy of mind, and contemporary philosophy, as well as areas such as the history of philosophy and analytical philosophy. These subjects provide a rich foundation for understanding the diverse and evolving debates that shape the philosophical world.
One of the programme’s key features is its flexibility. Students can select from various modules, tailoring their learning to suit their interests. These modules offer an opportunity to engage with specialised topics while developing valuable research skills. Alongside taught elements, students undertake a dissertation in philosophy, enabling them to focus on a subject of their choice in depth. This project allows you to showcase your ability to think independently, organise complex ideas, and contribute to philosophical scholarship.
The Philosophy MA is more than just a degree; it is a journey into the heart of ideas that have shaped human thought for centuries. With its balance of academic rigour and intellectual curiosity, this programme prepares students for further study or careers that demand critical thinking, analysis, and clear communication.
If you are ready to engage with some of the most challenging and rewarding questions of human thought, this course will provide you with the tools and insights you need.
Course details
- Full-time
- Online
- English
Why choose this course?
What you will learn
Our Philosophy MA emphasises an interactive and student-centred approach to learning, offering a balance of core philosophical concepts and in-depth exploration of specialist areas. With access to modules that align with current research, you’ll be guided by active scholars passionate about sharing their expertise, encouraging critical thinking and independent academic development.
Year 1:
In your first year, you’ll study four modules, including the compulsory “Knowledge, Reason, and Reality.†You will explore foundational philosophical questions around knowledge, reality, and the relationship between mind and body. You’ll choose optional modules such as Moral Philosophy or Environmental Philosophy, enabling you to tailor your learning to your interests.
Year 2:
During your second year, you will focus on your MA dissertation in philosophy, a substantial individual project where you will explore a philosophical issue in depth. You will draw upon the research skills and knowledge gained during the first year and work independently, with support from your dissertation supervisor, to develop a in-depth research project focussed on an area of your interest.
Compulsory
Optional
(30 credits)
(30 credits)
(30 Credits)
(30 Credits)
Disclaimer
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The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.
You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.
Staff
Our People
You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses.
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Further information
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Some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh. â¶Ä¯&²Ô²ú²õ±è;
If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies. 
We are continuously reviewing our Welsh medium provision, the precise availability of modules will vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course offers modules available through the medium of Welsh this may vary from year to year, and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific Welsh medium modules cannot be guaranteed. â¶Ä¯
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Philosophy (MA) grounds your learning across a number of different theoretical and practical areas, specific geographical contexts, and historical themes and perspectives. This is accomplished through a blend of teaching assessments, including a final dissertation focused on a subject of your choice.
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Distance learners should have good internet access and the use of computer facilities.
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You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.
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The programme will help students to develop skills that are valuable to a wide range of employers, such as the ability to: analyse complex information in a critical manner; present clear and coherent arguments; present complex information in a clear manner.
More particularly, the programme will attract students who are looking to take up future employment opportunities, or are already in employment, in areas or sectors where an understanding of philosophical issues will be of benefit.
This may include voluntary workers, teachers and trainers, academics, community and government-based agencies and projects, intercultural, multi-faith networks dedicated to building community relations, reconciliation and reconstruction schemes with various global agencies and disaster relief bodies.