Gilmorehill Campus
Year 1: In the first year, you will be introduced to key problems in moral and political philosophy, and in philosophy of mind and knowledge. In moral philosophy you will consider questions such as the objectivity of morality and the ways that ethics is applied in the study of difficult practical problems.
In political philosophy you will consider the nature of our obligation (if any) to obey the government and where this obligation comes from. You will also consider theories concerning the relationship between the mind and the world: how do we come to know about the existence of a reality outside of the mind? Is the mind distinct from the body? The course will also examine how we can distinguish between good and bad arguments.
You will also study two other subjects in year 1 according to your interests: see Degrees in Arts, Science and Social Sciences.
Year 2: In second year you will focus on two courses: one broadly based on theory of knowledge, the other on moral and political philosophy. Philosophy 2M: morality, politics and religion will further your studies in moral and political philosophy; Philosophy 2K: knowledge, meaning and inference focuses primarily on questions about knowledge.
You will also begin the study of logic, which is essential to a systematic understanding of the structure of knowledge, and of the way in which questions of language and meaning enter into philosophy.
You will also study one or two other subjects in year 2 according to your interests: see Degrees in Arts, Science and Social Sciences.
Years 3 and 4: If you successfully complete the courses in first and second year, you may progress to Honours (years three and four).
You may take Honours either as a Single Honours student specialising entirely in Philosophy or as a Joint Honours student, taking Philosophy in combination with another subject. Whichever you choose, the Honours programme involves two years of study (Junior and Senior Honours).
2026 entry requirements
Standard entry: 6 Highers at AAAAAA (by end S6 with min AAABB after S5) including English and a humanities subject at AA (AB may be considered). Higher Maths recommended.
Widening access entry: 5 Highers at AAABB/ABBBB (by end S6 with min ABB after S5) including English and a humanities subject. Higher Maths recommended. Completion of pre-entry programme is necessary.
Grades and subjects may vary depending on combinations taken.
September
Degree
MA Hons
Full time
Please refer to list below
4 years
College of Arts and Humanities
School of Humanities
10
Philosophy/Business Economics Philosophy/Central and East European Studies Philosophy/Economics Philosophy/Politics Philosophy/Sociology |
LV15 RVT5 LVC5 LV25 LVH5 |