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Part Time Masters Degrees in Philosophy
We have 225 Part Time Masters Degrees in Philosophy
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Philosophy MA
King’s College London
Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Our degree offers students a broad range of topics covering everything from pre-Socrates to the present day – Philosophy without any gaps. Read more
MA Philosophy
University College Dublin
UCD School of Philosophy
You will develop your skills of critical analysis in both speech and writing, precision and clarity in your self-expression and a much more nuanced appreciation of central philosophical questions. Read more
Philosophy - MSc
University of Glasgow
College of Arts
Our Philosophy MSc offers you the opportunity to work closely with our staff in courses based upon their own expertise and current research. Read more
MA Philosophy & Literature
University College Dublin
UCD School of Philosophy
The MA in Philosophy and Literature will be useful for any job requiring a subtle understanding of debate and disagreement, or requiring close attention to texts, especially in the cultural sector. Read more
Master of Philosophy in Public Policy
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Programs provide rigorous training in public policy research to academically outstanding students aspiring to pursue a career in policy research and teaching. Read more
Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics - MA
University of Leeds
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre
Explore the application of ethics in the biomedical and healthcare sectors, and develop the knowledge and skills needed to address the complex ethical issues facing professionals in this field. Read more
Applied and Professional Ethics (Online) - MA
University of Leeds
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre
Explore the ethical issues raised by different professional contexts, and discover how ethical principles can be applied to help us navigate our increasingly complex working environments. Read more
LLM International Human Rights
University College Dublin
UCD Sutherland School of Law
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
Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics (Online) - MA
University of Leeds
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre
Explore the application of ethics in the biomedical and healthcare sectors, and develop the knowledge and skills needed to address the complex ethical issues facing professionals in this field. Read more
MA Modern Philosophy
Royal Holloway, University of London
Department of Philosophy
Royal Holloway's MA in Modern Philosophy offers a unique approach to postgraduate study of philosophy by bringing into conversation Anglo-American ‘analytical’ philosophy on the one hand and ‘European’ or ‘Continental’ Philosophy on the other. Read more
MA Philosophy
University of Essex
School of Philosophy and Art History
Philosophy at Essex takes philosophy back to its roots in everyday existential, social and political issues. Read more
Philosophy (Conversion) - MSc
University of Glasgow
College of Arts
This Masters is designed for students who don't already have a degree in Analytic Philosophy. Read more
MA European Philosophy
Royal Holloway, University of London
Department of Philosophy
One of the few Masters-level programmes in the country to specialise in the 'European' tradition in philosophy, this MA course draws on our department's core research and teaching strengths in 19th and 20th-century French and German thought, and Continental political philosophy. Read more
GDip - Philosophy
Durham University
Department of Philosophy
The Graduate Diploma in Philosophy is a nine month conversion course (18 months part-time), designed for those who already have a degree and wish to pursue an interest in philosophy. Read more
Philosophy (by Research) MA
Nottingham Trent University
School of Arts and Humanities
Nottingham Trent University is home to a modern philosophy department which concentrates on contemporary aspects of Philosophy with particular strengths in 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of Everyday Life, Film and Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion. Read more