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Master of Arts in Philosophy

Elevate your research skills with CU’s MA — empowering leaders in higher education concepts and issues.

The Master of Arts Philosophy at Charisma University is tailored for individuals with postgraduate experience or substantial work experience in higher education. This program focuses on developing independent research skills, enabling candidates to explore and contribute to various academic fields within higher education.

Research areas span a wide range, including teaching and learning, assessment, curriculum development, technology-enabled learning, academic leadership, and policy management in higher education. This program is particularly beneficial for professionals in higher education who are advancing towards or currently hold leadership roles, offering them the tools and insights to lead and innovate in the sector.

  • Develop highly skilled critical thinking and analysis abilities.
  • Expertly discuss concepts of right, wrong, good, and bad.
  • Demonstrate a clear understanding of moral principles and their practical application in everyday life.
  • Acquire the ability to read and interpret philosophical texts.
  • Extract specific topics within relevant larger philosophical contexts.
  • Proficiently write philosophical essays with coherent theses and compelling supporting arguments.
  • Use conceptual frameworks, including epistemological, ethical, metaphysical, and other philosophical specializations.

Graduates of the Master of Philosophy program emerge as adept researchers with advanced skills in higher education concepts and issues. Positioned for leadership roles, they contribute valuable insights to the sector, whether in teaching and learning, curriculum development, academic leadership, or policy formulation. Their proficiency in critical thinking, ethical analysis, and philosophical interpretation makes them valuable assets in academia and beyond, driving positive change in education and related fields.

 

 

 

Program Structure

Explore the detailed program structure, including core subjects and a diverse range of electives.

Total Credits required for Master of Arts in Philosophy (MA) is 36.

This program has the following course requirements:

Students must complete all the required foundation courses. Each is valued at 3 credits

The Master’s Thesis (GRES 690) is valued at 6 credits and must be taken at the last semester of the program.

For detailed Thesis guidelines, please click here.

This program offers elective courses; allowing students to choose from a variety of options to tailor their academic experience.
This program does not have any additional requirements; refer to the core courses section for all the courses required.

Tuition and Financial Aid

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University Catalog
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How to Apply

Find detailed information about application requirements and important deadlines for enrollment. Ready to begin your journey? Start your application now at our Online Application Portal.

Please visit our Admission Requirements page for detailed information on the institution-wide application requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The duration of our graduate programs varies. Master’s programs typically take 1-2 years, while Doctoral programs may take 3-5 years to complete, depending on the field of study, program structure, and whether you’re enrolled full-time or part-time.

Many of our graduate programs offer a degree of customization through elective courses, independent study options, and specialized tracks. This flexibility allows students to tailor their studies to align with specific career objectives and research interests.
Charisma University understands the need for flexibility in graduate studies. We offer various options, including part-time enrollment, evening classes, and online courses, to help students balance their academic pursuits with work or other personal commitments.

Contact Information

For more information about this program, the degree requirements and program information, please contact the following personnel.
Administrative Support Contact.

registrar@charisma.edu.eu

(649) 941-7337
(406) 831-9384

More Information

info@charisma.edu.eu

(649) 941-7337
(406) 831-9384

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Clinical Hours
1 credit unit = 45 clinical hours
Courses
MSN-C 511
MSN-C 665
MSN-C 700
MSN-C 750
MSN-C 761
MSN-C 765
MSN-C 771
MSN-C 801
Total
Clinical Credits
1
2
4
4
4
6
5
6
32
Clinical Hours
45
90
180
180
180
270
225
270
1350