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Subject Overview

Philosophy is a subject that has been around for thousands of years and continues to shape the way we understand the world. It is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, the mind, and language. Philosophy is concerned with the analysis and evaluation of arguments, and with the development of logical reasoning and critical thinking skills.

Students have the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics and perspectives, from ancient and medieval philosophy to contemporary issues in ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of science. Students will learn how to construct and evaluate arguments, analyse and critique philosophical texts, and engage in informed and respectful discussions with others.

By taking Philosophy courses, students will develop a range of valuable skills, including critical thinking, clear and effective communication, and the ability to analyse complex ideas. They will also gain a deeper understanding of the world and their place within it, as well as a greater appreciation for the diversity of human thought and experience.

Knowledge and Skills

Postgraduate study in Philosophy
Study opportunities reflect our research expertise, which includes the following:
- Ancient and medieval philosophy
- Continental European philosophy
- Ethics
- Political philosophy
- Philosophy of language
- Logic
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of the arts
- Philosophy of religion
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of science

You can customise a course of study that achieves a balance between breadth and depth suitable to your needs and interests. At masters level you have the opportunity to focus on in-depth research of one specific area.

Potential Careers

A major in Philosophy provides a solid foundation for a variety of careers, including law, journalism, politics, education, and many others. It also provides a unique and enriching intellectual experience that will challenge and inspire students for a lifetime.
In addition to broadening your intellectual horizons, a major in Philosophy also provides practical skills that are highly valued by employers. These skills include effective communication, problem-solving, and the ability to analyse complex issues from multiple perspectives.
Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in academia, law, education, or any other field, a major in Philosophy provides a strong foundation for success and personal growth.

Other information

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Philosophy
A BA or Bachelor of Global Studies with a major in Philosophy. You must have a Grade Point Average of 5.0 or higher in 45 points above Stage II in the major.
The following subjects may also be considered for entry: Logic and Computation, Ethics.

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 90 points from Elective Courses, and
  • Either:
  • 30 points for all Research Project - 1 Semester, or
  • 30 points for all Research Project - 2 Semesters

Elective Courses

Complete exactly 90 points from the following:

Research Project - 1 Semester

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following:

Research Project - 2 Semesters

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following: