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Master [60] of arts in Philosophy

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

The Master in Philosophy (60 credits) aims to provide an advanced training in the different areas of philosophy. 
On completing this master, students :

Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

The programme is made up of :
♦ core courses : 55 credits
    - 15 credits for the end of study work;
    - 40 crédits (core courses)
♦ and optional courses : 5 credits.

Core subjects

Optional courses


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

Accessible masters: le Master [120] of arts in Philosophy [120.0] et le Master [120] of arts in Ethics [120.0] . Direct access to the second year of the master; training includes the Dissertation and the Dissertation seminar (30 credits), one focus and the possible further trainings (maximum 30 credits ; for the master in ethics : FILO 2190- Questions approfondies de philosophie morale (5 credits), ESPO 1321- Ethique économique, sociale et politique (5 credits), FILO 2920- Séminaire de philosophie pratique (6 credits))

Links with the Teacher Training Certificate (upper secondary education) :
At the end of the master 60, the student can go on to the Teacher Training Certificate (upper secondary education) - Philosophy [30.0] .

 


Retour en début de pageCertificates

There is a university certificate in philosophy (additional module) which borrows from second level courses. This certificate is awarded at the end of one year of study on a programme made up of second level courses.

 


Admission
Have a first cycle university degree.

Provide proof of a sufficient level in French (B1 of the European Framework of Reference

Student must have developed the following skills in his previous training :

  - master scientific oral and written scientific skills in French ;
  - skills in the following areas of philosophy : logic, ethics, anthropology, metaphysics, social philosophy, aesthetics ;
  - master the history of philosophy ;
  - ability to comment on a reading of an important text in the "tradition philosophique";

Following the first cycle programme which includes a minimum of 60 credits from the following :

  - Introduction to philosophy (5 credits) ;
  - Ethics (6 credits) ;
  - Epistemology (10 credits) ;
  - Logic (5 credits) ;
  - Metaphysics (5 credits) ;
  - Anthropology (5 credits) ;
  - Aesthetics and philosophy of art (3 credits) ;
  - Political and social philosophy (6 credits) ;
  - History of philosophy (6 credits) ;
  - Analysis of philosophical texts seminar (6 credits) ;
  - Introduction to scientific writing (5 credits).

The 30 credits of the Minor in Philosophy [30.0] satisfy these requriements.

Courses which have not been taken may be added to the master programme (but may not exceed 15 credits).

If the prerequisites total more than 15 credits, students may study for the master only if they first suceed in a Preparatory Year for Master in Philosophy [60.0] . The programme for this preparatory year is based on the student’s file.

Equivalence between courses is approved by the president and secretary of the programme committee and the vice dean.


University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in Philosophy [180.0]   Direct access  
All Bachelor If student has taken :
- Minor in Philosophy [30.0]
- Certificat universitaire en philosophie (fondements) [30.0]
Certificat universitaire en philosophie (approfondissement) [60.0]  
Access with additional training With 15 credits prerequisites integrated into the masters programme  
All Bachelor   Access with additional training Preparatory Year for Master in Philosophy [60.0]  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Bachelor of philosophy   Direct access With 15 credits prerequisites integrated into the masters programme

or Preparatory Year for Master in Philosophy [60.0] .

 
All Bachelor If student has taken :
- Certificat universitaire en philosophie (fondements) [30.0]
Certificat universitaire en philosophie (approfondissement) [60.0]  
Access with additional training With 15 credits prerequisites integrated into the masters programme  
All Bachelor   Access with additional training Preparatory Year for Master in Philosophy [60.0]  
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Bachelor of philosophy; bachelor in de wijsbegeerte   Direct access  
Foreign Bachelors
Bachelor in philosophy or equivalent training   On the file: direct access or access with additional training With 15 credits prerequisites integrated into the masters programme or Preparatory Year for Master in Philosophy [60.0] .    

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Masters
 
Master [120] of arts in Ethics [120.0]   On the file: direct access or access with additional training An exemption can be granted.  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 

Adults taking up their university training
> See the website www.uclouvain.be/vae

Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements



Contact

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Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

The master 60 en philosophie aims mainly to build on the philosophical training provided in the first level whilst helping the student, thanks to the selection of courses offered, to form a specialisation.
There is a rich selection of courses on offer, given that UCL is a complete university.
In general terms, the training the student will have received at the end of his master will equip him with a highly developed critical mind, skills in objective analysis and an ability to summarise and pick out the parameters to take into account when addressing an issue. These qualities provided by calling thins into question, reading philosophical texts and the diversity of the subjects taught help the student 'step back' from the subject in a manner which is characteristic of graduates in philosophy and valued by the jobs market (diplomacy, journalism, managing human resources). In his working life, the philosopher will tend spontaneously to work with his colleagues in a spirit of tolerance and openness to dialogue.
Incidentally, the training provided by the master 60 provides the student with all resources and methods which will allow him, subject to completing extra training, to conduct himself, albeit as part of a research team, a specialisation in a sector of philosophical research.
More specifically, the teaching methodology favoured by the master is characterised by
– the availability of the professors : whether at the end of the class or by appointment in his office, the professor will always be present to answer a question, go over an issue again or give information on reading matter.
– the close link to research : the content of the courses and seminars is very closely linked to the research conducted by the professors. This makes their classes all the more lively and students can share in their research.
– interaction : at the level of the master, courses are often less 'lecture-like' than in the first level. Since the auditorium is smaller, there is a lot more room for dialogue between the teacher and the students and for the prepared interventions of both parties.
– the diversity of the learning situations and teaching strategies: courses are sometimes devoted to the reading of a major traditional text, sometimes to in-depth topical issues; the seminars promote active research and dialogue and the oral presentation by the students of the results of their research.
– interdisciplinarity : the student may choose 15 course credits from another discipline. This possibility is all the more valuable when one considers that UCL is a complete university. This choice must be made in discussion with the dissertation supervisor and be linked to the topic of the dissertation. In this framework, it is possible for the student to explore other disciplines. The fact that the course content is very closely linked to the research conducted by the professors and students are often asked to undertake individual reading and individual work as part of the course gives them ample opportunity to become part of a lively approach to philosophical thought and reflection.
From this point, the master 60 could be of particular interest to students who already hold a master in another discipline, who could thus link their initial training to advanced training in philosophy leading on to a dissertation on philosophy which could include aspects relating to other disciplines.

 

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

In the second level philosophy courses, students are often evaluated through individual work. The relatively small group sizes means professors can provide follow-up supervision of this work and formative evaluation.


Internationalisation
Since the programme's courses are shared with the master 120, students can benefit from the international aspects of the latter: the opportunity to spend time with foreign students enrolled on the "Europhilosophie" master, teacher exchanges, annual attribution of part of a course to a foreign professor as part of the Chaire Mercier, development of courses given jointly by UCL and KULeuven professors. What's more, students can replace one course from their programme with a HIW or KULeuven course.


Core courses
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Mandatory Optional
Courses not taught this academic year Periodic courses not taught this academic year
Periodic courses taught this academic year Two year courses

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Year
1

MandatoryIndividual final project (15credits)
Mandatory LFILO2006

Individual final project  (in French) N.   15credits    x

MandatoryShared subjects (40credits)

MandatoryMethaphysic and History of Philosophy (10credits)
10 credits from :
Optional LFILO2140

Textual interpretation: St. Thomas A   Jean-Michel Counet (coord.), Pierre Destrée 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2141

Textual interpretation: St. Thomas B  Jean-Michel Counet (coord.), Pierre Destrée 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2250

Advanced Studies in Metaphysics A   Olivier Depré, Gilbert Gérard (coord.), Marc Maesschalck 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2251

Advanced Studies in Metaphysics B  Olivier Depré, Gilbert Gérard (coord.), Marc Maesschalck 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2370

Advanced Studies in Natural Theology A   Olivier Depré, Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély, Danielle Lories (coord.) 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2371

Advanced Studies in Natural Theology B  Olivier Depré, Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély, Danielle Lories (coord.) 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2130

Philosophy of Religion A  Gilbert Gérard, Jean Leclercq, Marc Maesschalck (coord.) 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2131

Philosophy of Religion B  Gilbert Gérard, Jean Leclercq, Marc Maesschalck (coord.) 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x

MandatoryPhilosophical Anthropology (10credits)
10 credits from :
Optional LFILO2180

Advanced Studies in Philosophical Anthropology A   Michel Dupuis (coord.), Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2181

Advanced Studies in Philosophical Anthropology B  Michel Dupuis (coord.), Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2310

Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology A   Nathalie Frogneux 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2313

Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology B  Nathalie Frogneux 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2290

Philosophy of History A   Marc Maesschalck 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2291

Philosophy of History B  Marc Maesschalck 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2280

Philosophy of Art  Danielle Lories 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x

MandatoryPractical Philosophy (10credits)
10 credits from :
Optional LFILO2190

Advanced Studies in Moral Philosophy A   Walter Lesch 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2191

Advanced Studies in Moral Philosophy B  Walter Lesch 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2360

Advanced Studies in Political Philosophy A  Axel Gosseries, Hervé Pourtois (coord.), Philippe Van Parijs 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2361

Advanced Studies in Political Philosophy B  Axel Gosseries, Hervé Pourtois (coord.), Philippe Van Parijs 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2200

Fundamentals of Biomedical Ethics A   Mylene Botbol 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2201

Fundamentals of Biomedical Ethics B  Michel Dupuis 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2003

Ethics in the Sciences and technics   Bernard Feltz (coord.), Thierry Hance, René Rezsohazy, Daniel Tyteca (supplée Thierry Hance) 15h + 15h  5credits  2q  x

MandatoryPhilosophy of Sciences and Epistemology (10credits)
10 credits from :
Optional LFILO2230

Advanced Studies in Philosophy of Nature   Michel Ghins 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2170

Advanced Studies in Epistemology   Bernard Feltz, Mark Hunyadi 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2600

Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Social Sciences A   Tom Dedeurwaerdere 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2601

Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Social Sciences B  Marc Maesschalck 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2210

Formalized logic A   Marcel Crabbé 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2211

Formalized logic B  Marcel Crabbé 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2240

Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Natural Sciences A   Bernard Feltz 30h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LFILO2241

Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Natural Sciences B  Michel Ghins 30h  5credits  1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
 


Optional courses
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Mandatory Optional
Courses not taught this academic year Periodic courses not taught this academic year
Periodic courses taught this academic year Two year courses

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Year
1

Students must choose 5 credits from :

OptionalPractical philosophy
Optional LDROP2153

Philosophy of law  Jacques Lenoble 30h  5credits  2q  x
Optional LESPO1321

Economic, Political and Social Ethics  (in French) Philippe Van Parijs (coord.) 20h + 10h  3credits  1q  x
Optional LTHEO2311

Ethics of life  N. 30h  4credits  2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LECON2061

Philosophy and epistemology of the economics  Christian Arnsperger 30h  5credits    x
Optional LSOC2045

Sociology of Economic Practices  Christian Arnsperger, Thomas Périlleux 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LECON2340

Economy and society  Christian Arnsperger, Isabelle Ferreras 30h  5credits    x
Optional LFOPM2000

Ethique de l'éducation et de la formation  (in French) Hervé Pourtois, Pierre Steiner 30h  4credits    x

OptionalArt and Aesthetics
Optional LMUSI2871

Aesthetic and philosophy of music  N. 15h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LHART2240

Visual Culture Studies and Art History  Ralph Dekoninck, Alexander Streitberger (coord.) 15h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LHART2340

Special problems of modern art  N. 30h  5credits  Periodic courses not taught this academic year  x

OptionalAnthropology, Culture and Societies
Optional LANTR2020

Symbolic systems anthropology : cosmology and environment  Olivier Servais 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LANTR2100

Basics of anthropology  Pierre-Joseph Laurent 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LANTR2110

The history and theories of anthropology  Robert Deliège 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LSOC2020

Sociologie of Culture and Intercultural Dynamics  Marie Verhoeven 30h  5credits  2q  x
Optional LSOC2065

Anthropology of politics and religion: power and beliefs  Pierre-Joseph Laurent 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LANTR2040

Anthropology of mobility and sedentarisation  Alain Reyniers 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LSOC2010

Regulation, Norms and Modernities  Jean De Munck 30h  5credits  2q  x

OptionalAnthropology, Identity and Intersubjectivity
Optional LSOC2035

Sociology of Education and Training  Hugues Draelants (supplée Christian Maroy), Christian Maroy 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LSEXM2165

Approches philosophique et éthique du couple, de la famille et de la sexualité  (in French) Nathalie Frogneux 60h  8credits    x
Optional LSOC2005

Identity, Gender and Sexuality  Jacques Marquet 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LFOPM2000

Ethique de l'éducation et de la formation  (in French) Hervé Pourtois, Pierre Steiner 30h  4credits    x

OptionalMetaphysics
Optional LTHEO2621

History of theology in the Middel Ages. Specific questions  Jean-Michel Counet 30h  3credits  2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LGLOR2534

Culture and Civilization of Islam and the Arab World II  Godefroid De Callatay 30h  5credits  Periodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LGLOR2942

Questions of Indian and Far Eastern Philosophy and Spirituality  Sandra Smets 30h  5credits  Periodic courses taught this academic year  x
Optional LFLTR2150

History of Humanism   N. 22.5h  5credits  2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year  x
Optional LPSY1402

Psychologie de la religion  Vassilis Saroglou 30h  5credits  1q  x
Optional LFILO2300

Interpretation of Arabic Philosophical Texts   Cécile Bonmariage 30h  5credits  Periodic courses taught this academic year  x

OptionalPhilosophy of Science
Optional LFUND2201

Philosophy of mathematics  N. 15h  2credits    x
Optional LFUND2202

Philosophie des sciences de la matière   N. 15h  2credits    x
Optional LSC2002

Elements of mathematics and physics history  (in French) Patricia De Grave 30h  4credits  1q  x
Optional LSC2220

Philosophy of science  (in French) Michel Ghins 30h  2credits  2q  x