Students that graduate from this degree track often go on to obtain their PhD in Philosophy or a related field, such as political theory, biomedical ethics and gender studies. Others draw upon the broad base of philosophical knowledge to instruct at a secondary or two-year college level. Unlike other Philosophy MA degrees, this program includes a high degree of analytical philosophy curriculum in addition to the more traditional study of historical texts and scholarship.
Unlike other programs, this degree includes modern analytical curriculum in addition to the more traditional study of historical texts and scholarship. Students can expect to gain a distinct education across a variety of courses. Classes such as “Animal Ethics,” “Moral Status,” and “Queer(ing) Philosophy” teach the practical applications of philosophy and schools of thought on contemporary issues, while “Advanced Logic” and “Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence” develop knowledge in the areas of logic and science. Students also have the option of taking Philosophy and Social Policy courses as electives to enhance their understanding of the practical applications of philosophy for contemporary issues.
The Philosophy program is offered at George Washington University.