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Master of Philosophical Studies

The Master of Philosophical Studies (MPS) enables students to apply an advanced body of knowledge in philosophy in relation to broader theological studies. Students broaden their knowledge and skills and deepen their engagement with select areas of study to prepare them for professional practice and further learning.

Course Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Philosophical Studies:

  1. have advanced knowledge of sources, terms and concepts required in philosophy, and of the relation of philosophy to broader theological studies
  2. have mastery of methodologies for historical and critical analysis of philosophical texts
  3. have advanced skills of interpretation and critical reflection in philosophy, with awareness of implications for and applications to historical and contemporary issues and contexts, in order to generate and evaluate ideas for professional practice and further learning
  4. articulate and communicate knowledge and insights in philosophy to specialist and non-specialist audiences
  5. apply relevant philosophical and hermeneutical skills through the execution of a substantial research-based project, capstone experience or piece of scholarship.

Course Structure

The Master of Philosophical Studies consists of 288 points comprised of:

  • 72 points of Postgraduate Foundational units in three disciplines from at least two fields, where one of the disciplines is Philosophy (Field A)
  • 96 points of Postgraduate Elective units in the discipline of Philosophy (Field A)
  • 24 points of Postgraduate Elective units in any discipline
  • Either a Capstone unit of at least 24 points in the discipline of Philosophy or in synthesis with it, or the unit RQ9748M Minor Thesis
  • Further units at postgraduate level.

provided that at least 192 points are taken in the discipline of Philosophy (Field A).

Admission Criteria

Successful completion of an undergraduate degree, or an approved equivalent.

Duration

  • Full-time: 2 years
  • Part-time: 6 years.

2024 Timetable

The 2024 Timetable will be available late October. Click here to view the 2024 timetable.

2024 Unit Fees

  • $3,172 per 24-point unit

Payment Options

  • FEE-HELP: This course is eligible for FEE-HELP
  • Upfront Payment: If you are paying Upfront, via BPay or Credit Card, payment of fees is arranged at enrolment. An invoice will be emailed during the enrolment or reenrolment process

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