19 Master's degrees in Philosophy in Scotland, United Kingdom

Philosophy and Psychology
Combine philosophy with the study of how the human mind works and apply this knowledge to psychology.

End of Life Studies
This End of Life Studies programme from University of Glasgow will offer you new and critical perspectives on end of life practice and policy, palliative care, cultural representations of death and dying, and related ethical questions.

Philosophy
The Philosophy programme of the University of Glasgow offers you the opportunity to work closely with our staff in courses based upon their own expertise and current research. It will introduce you to the cutting edge of recent developments in analytic philosophy, from the practical and applied, to the most theoretical end of the subject.
Philosophy
The Philosophy programme of the University of Aberdeen is exploring philosophical concepts and theories ranging from continental and moral philosophy to epistemology, the history of philosophy, the philosophy of science, and the key areas of analytic philosophy.
Philosophy and Society
The Philosophy and Society programme of the University of Aberdeen is an interdisciplinary programme that enables students to explore the connections between philosophical thinking and real-world social problems and questions.
Conversion in Philosophy
During the Conversion in Philosophy programme from University of St Andrews build a firm foundation from which to undertake research in philosophy.

Philosophy of Mind and Psychology (Conversion)
This interdisciplinary programme is ideal for students interested in studying the mind from a philosophical and psychological perspective. A key strength of this programme is its blend of courses from both philosophy and psychology, while maintaining in-depth training in analytic philosophy.

European Philosophy with Spanish
Improve your Spanish skills while examining modern and ancient European philosophical thinking to address the fundamental questions facing humanity today.

Philosophy and Film
Combine the study of film with an examination of modern and ancient philosophical thinking, to address some of the fundamental questions facing humanity today.

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 MLitt in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews is an interdisciplinary subject that examines and attempts to answer questions raised by human life and action, natural science, art and literature, language and communication, and history.

Philosophy and International Relations
Examine modern and ancient philosophical thinking combined with the study of conflict and cooperation between nations.

Philosophy with French
Improve your French skills while examining modern and ancient philosophical thinking to address some of the fundamental questions facing humanity today.

Philosophy and Politics
Examine modern and ancient philosophical thinking and also study theories, principles, and concepts in comparative politics.

Philosophy
The Philosophy programme from The University of Edinburgh offers you an excellent opportunity to enhance your learning and join a large, vibrant and supportive postgraduate community.
Philosophy
Gain critical thinking, research and analysis skills on our MLitt Philosophy. Taught by experts at the Universities of St Andrews and Stirling. The Philosophy programme is offered at University of Stirling.

Philosophy of Mind and Psychology
The interdisciplinary Philosophy of Mind and Psychology programme of the University of Glasgow is ideal for students interested in studying the mind from a philosophical and psychological perspective. Our affiliation with the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience and our research strengths make this programme especially attractive to students interested in issues relating to perception.
Philosophy, Science and Religion (Online Learning)
The Philosophy, Science and Religion (Online Learning) programme offered by The University of Edinburgh brings together leaders in the fields of philosophy, science and theology, based both in Edinburgh and across the world.

Philosophy
The Philosophy programme at the University of Glasgow is thriving. Our vibrant research environment includes an active community of postgraduate students and engaged staff who are internationally recognised for their contributions to a wide range of philosophical debates.