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106 Master's degrees in Philosophy in United Kingdom
Philosophy
The Philosophy MA course offered by Durham University provides an ideal academic environment for those who would like to study the subject at a higher level in preparation for a PhD or as a basis for future employment.
Ancient Philosophy
The study of Ancient Philosophy program at Warnborough College has more than mere academic interest, for the ancient thinkers set themselves the task of securing for their students ‘the good life’, that is, the capacity to live as well as one may in ways that are appropriate for rational and conscientious beings.
Philosophy
This degree at King's College London offers students a broad range of topics covering everything from pre-Socrates to the present day – Philosophy without any gaps.
Critical Theory
Our Critical Theory MA at King's College London is a unique interdisciplinary course focused on the history, study and applications of critical methodologies across the humanities.

Philosophy
Students on the Philosophy programme from University of York follow an approved programme of research supervised by a member of academic staff and informed by a Thesis Advisory Panel.

Philosophy
Do we have free will? Is time travel possible? Can we justify religious belief? Study fundamental questions about the world and our existence in it with the Philosophy degree from University of Birmingham.
Philosophy
The research programmes at Anglia Ruskin University will allow you to join one of the research projects or explore your own interests in Philosophy, supported by the expertise of the staff.

Philosophy (Conversion)
The Philosophy (Conversion) programme of the University of Glasgow is designed for students who don't already have a degree in Analytic Philosophy. It will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of analytic philosophy, including such core areas as metaphysics, ethics, social and political philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy of the mind and philosophy of mathematics and language.

Philosophy
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Philosophy. When you undertake a PhD/MPhil in Philosophy at Liverpool, you’ll benefit from a long history of combining research excellence in core areas of philosophy, with innovative work at the frontiers of the discipline – from politics to spirituality, Chinese philosophy to speculative futures, neo-Platonism to feminism.

Criminal Justice and Crime Control
By taking the Criminal Justice and Crime Control programme at the University of Hull you’ll be taught by a team of expert criminologists from a variety of specialist backgrounds, including law, sociology, psychology, history and politics.

Philosophy (by research)
Students on the Philosophy (by research) programme from University of York follow an approved programme of research supervised by a member of academic staff and informed by a Thesis Advisory Panel.
Philosophy and Public Policy
Explore philosophical issues in public policy through the lenses of historical and contemporary developments in ethical theory and political philosophy. Learn more at the Philosophy and Public Policy programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Philosophy and International Relations
Examine modern and ancient philosophical thinking combined with the study of conflict and cooperation between nations.
Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence
The MA Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence from Northeastern University London combines exploration of a range of philosophical issues, including ethical issues related to computer data, with opportunities to develop the skills and techniques of data science.
Gender (Rights and Human Rights)
Develop an independent and critical approach to the study of gender and human rights, while exploring a range of theories, strategies, and epistemologies. Learn more at the Gender (Rights and Human Rights) from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Philosophy
Within the Philosophy MA programme at the University of Leeds you'll study the key debates, trends and approaches in different areas of philosophy whilst improving your skills in research and critical analysis.
Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change
This Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change, M.A. course from UCL immerses you in philosophical debates about the design and ethical implications of public policies, and how to measure and effect change.

Philosophy with French
Improve your French skills while examining modern and ancient philosophical thinking to address some of the fundamental questions facing humanity today.
Inequalities and Social Science
Uncover the root causes of inequality in the world. Gain the skills to combat social injustice through research, policymaking or international development. Learn more at the Inequalities and Social Science programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Philosophy
This Philosophy MA programme from The Open University UK will hone your ability to think clearly and logically, and develop your writing, research and analytical skills. You'll study texts from different periods and philosophical perspectives, including works by Plato, Friedrich Nietzsche, Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt; and you'll investigate contemporary debates on environmental aesthetics.