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Year One


Greek Philosophy


Reason and Paradox Modern Philosophy


Studying UCD Philosophy Engage With The Principles


Moral Philosophy


Continental Philosophy Search for Meaning


Suggested UCD Societies Philosophy Society UCD Law Society


Literary & Historical Society


At the end of first year, you can choose Philosophy as one of the subjects of a joint honours degree or apply to the School of Philosophy to take a single honours degree in Philosophy.


Year Two


Logic Aesthetics Epistemology Philosophy of Mental Disorder Deepen Your Understanding Metaphysics Applied Ethics Philosophy of Science Philosophy & Sociology of Education


At the end of second year, you can convert your degree to a BA (Honours) International by spending a year at one of our partner universities in: Germany,


France, Frankfurt, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Belgium, the Czech Republic, the USA, Canada and Australia. Further information on international exchanges is available at www.ucd.ie/myucd/exchanges and information on Erasmus exchanges available from the School of Philosophy.


Final Year


Anarchy, Law & the State Nietzsche


Phenomenology & Existentialism Philosophy of Mind BA (Honours) Specialise with a


UCD Master’s Degree MA in Philosophy


MA in Contemporary European Philosophy


MA in Cognitive Science


MA in Philosophy & Literature MA in Philosophy & Public Affairs


Research Based Programmes MLitt PhD


Career Opportunities


Media & Broadcasting Law


Public-Sector Management Marketing & Advertising Politics


Education Humanitarian NGOs


Management Consultancy Business/ Finance


Recruitment & Human Resources Further information www.ucd.ie/career 23


UCD Postgraduate Conversion Courses


MSc Equality Studies


MSc Humanitarian Action MSc in Management


MSc Information Systems MSc in Marketing Practice MSc Environmental Policy Master in Public Policy Masters in Common Law


Higher Diploma in Social Policy Higher Diploma in Psychology


Refine Your Knowledge Medieval Philosophy


Philosophy of Interpretation Questions of God


Philosophy of Law


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