Programme 2022-2023
Please see the structure of the curriculum for information on the programme structure.
- Method and Skills
- Research Master Seminars
- Elective Master Seminars
- Research Master's Thesis and State of the Art Paper
- Optional: Stay Abroad
Methods and Skills
Semester | Course | Course code | Course load (EC) |
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1 | Philosophical Research: Methods and skills 1 |
FTR-FIRM-MS-01 |
10 |
2 | Philosophical Research: Methods and skills 2 | FTR-FIRM-MS-02 | 10 |
Research Master seminars
Semester | Course | Course code | Course load (EC) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | History of Philosophy 1 | FTR-FIRM-HP-01 | 10 |
Metaphysics and Philosophical Anthropology | FTR-FIRM-MEPH-01 | 10 | |
Philosophy of Mind and Language | FTR-FIRM-PML-01 | 10 | |
Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy 1 | FTR-FIRM-ESP-01 | 10 | |
Philosophy of Religion | FTR-FIRM-PR-01 | 10 | |
2 | History of Philosophy 2 | FTR-FIRM-HP-02 | 10 |
Metaphysics and Philosophical Anthropology | FTR-FIRM-MEPH-02 | 10 | |
Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy 2 | FTR-FIRM-ESP-02 | 10 | |
Philosophy of Mind and Language | FTR-FIRM-PML-02 | 10 | |
Social Practices in modern Philosophy | FTR-FIRM-PML-03 | 10 |
Elective Master seminars
For a list of the Master seminars that will be offered at our faculty in the academic year 2022-2023 please see the programme overview of the regular Master programme.
Research Master's Thesis and State of the Art Paper
Semester | Course | Course code | Course load (EC) |
---|---|---|---|
1 & 2 | State of the Art Paper | FTR-FIRM-RE-01 | 10 |
1 & 2 |
Consisting of: |
FTR-FIRM-TH-01 | 30 |
* Students are required to write a Master’s thesis as a demonstration of their acquired competences. The thesis for this Master’s programme consists of a Journal Article (20 EC) and a Research Proposal (10 EC).
a) Subject to the approval of the Examining Board, the Research proposal may be replaced by participation in an internship or participation in a research programme, which is to be concluded by an academic report.
b) The course load for this component (sub a) equals 10 EC.