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We have 12 Masters Degrees in Moral Philosophy, Ireland
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In association wih the UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life (CEPL) , UCD School of Philosophy is offering an MA that provides philosophical training… Read more
On this programme you will acquire specialised and in-depth knowledge and understanding of international human rights law, political theory of rights and international relations relating to human rights. Read more
The Diploma and the Higher Diploma in Philosophy are part-time postgraduate programmes in philosophy. They provide students who already possess a third-level qualification with a qualification in philosophy. The courses are open to any student who satisfies the entry requirement: a third-level qualification in any subject or combination. Read more
This MA relates discourses and developments in the history in Western philosophy up to the 21st century. It thus aims at carrying out a serious philosophical analysis of some of the underlying cultural themes and philosophical presuppositions of Western self understanding and contemporary society. Read more
This MA relates discourses and developments in the history in Western philosophy up to the 21st century. It thus aims at carrying out a serious philosophical analysis of some of the underlying cultural themes and philosophical presuppositions of Western self understanding and contemporary society. Read more
The aim of this Masters course is to provide a foundation for advanced philosophical research. The Trinity M.Phil. in Philosophy offers the foundation for advanced research in philosophy. Read more
Since 2010, DCU’s renowned MA in Ethics has attracted people from various graduate and occupational backgrounds including education, journalism, social work, business, the charity sector, healthcare and law. Read more
The LLM (Master of Laws) is a one year full-time and two year part-time programme offered by DCU’s School of Law and Government. Read more
The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) is a specialist pathway within the MA in Ethics run by the DCU School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music and the Institute of Ethics. Read more
The MSc in Human Rights is a one-year intensive course that prepares you for a career in human rights research, policy or advocacy in international organisations, governmental and non-governmental bodies, or academia. Read more
This new programme offers students the opportunity to critically explore social and political forces that impact on contemporary issues. Read more
For students interested in Contemporary European philosophy (also known as "Continental" philosophy), University College Dublin is reckoned to be one of the top universities in the English speaking world (see The Philosophical Gourmet report). The ever-popular MA in Contemporary European Philosophy Programme draws on the three main specialisations of the relevant faculty. Read more