Philosophy

University
University of Groningen
City, country
Groningen, Netherlands
Duration
1 years
Specialties
Philosophy & Ethics
Price
2695.00 EUR
Study language
English (ENG)
Degree
Master
Study start
2026-09-01
Deadline
2026-04-28
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What is consciousness? What is the relation between truth and democracy? If our world is mechanistic, how could chance ever exist? When are differences in wealth unjust?

Philosophy is the systematic investigation of fundamental questions. You are trained to think and write in a clear manner about topics such as the relation between mind, body and cognition, the nature and basis of moral judgements, the limits of knowledge, and the principles of social justice. This individualized programme will help you pursue your own research questions and explore philosophical topics, within academia and beyond.

In the Master's programme in philosophy, you can expect to improve your reading skills in order to scrutinize vague concepts, tacit assumptions, loose argumentation and widely shared preconceptions that we encounter in everyday life. You will develop analytic rigor and the ability to reason in a logically sound way. You will receive high-quality education taught by dedicated, leading researchers in a friendly environment. The skills you develop in this course will allow you to pursue a career in fields such as journalism, consultancy, education, research, or public administration.

English language requirements
  • Cambridge C1/C2 certificate with a min. score of 180
  • IELTS Academic: overall score 6.5 (min. 6.0 in all categories)
  • TOEFL iBT: overall score 90 (min. 18 in Reading and Listening, 20 in Speaking, 21 in Writing)
Important requirements

Students with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy or Philosophy of a Specific Discipline can submit an application to the Admissions Board. Students with a Bachelor's degree in a related field and at least 60 ECTS worth of Philosophy courses are also welcome to apply to the programme.

The Admissions Board will assess whether your educational/academic background meets the specific requirements, and will consider the level and curriculum of your previous studies.

 

Other requirements
Job prospects

After finishing the Master's degree, many philosophers find work as consultants, educators, journalists and policy advisors, both in business and at governmental agencies. It is also possible to become a researcher at the university or a private research institute.

Job examples
  • Consultant in the public or private sector
  • Teacher Higher Education
  • Researcher
  • Journalist