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Program Overview
The Master's program in Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin is a research-oriented degree that aims to deepen students' knowledge of philosophy in all its breadth and diversity. The program offers students the greatest possible freedom to pursue their own interests and specialize in specific areas of philosophy.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the Master's program in Philosophy, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Philosophy or a related field with a minimum of 60 credit points in Philosophy
- Proof of English language proficiency (level B2 GER)
- For international applicants, proof of German language proficiency (DSH certificate or equivalent)
Program Structure
The Master's program in Philosophy is designed to be completed in four semesters. The program consists of:
- A compulsory module in theoretical philosophy
- A compulsory module in practical philosophy
- Four elective modules from the following areas:
- Theoretical philosophy
- Practical philosophy
- Stand der Forschung (state of research)
- Philosophie in der 猈fentlichkeit (philosophy in the public sphere)
- Wissenschaftliche Diskussion in der Philosophie (scientific discussion in philosophy)
- An interdisciplinary module
- A Master's thesis
Research Areas
The Institute of Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin has a strong research focus in the following areas:
- Logic and philosophy of science
- History of philosophy
- Ethics and political philosophy
- Philosophy of language and media
- Aesthetics
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Master's program in Philosophy are qualified for a range of careers, including:
- Academic research and teaching
- Publishing and editing
- Media and journalism
- Cultural and educational institutions
- Public administration and policy-making
Tuition Fees
There are no tuition fees for the Master's program in Philosophy, but students are required to pay a semester fee and contribute to the student union.
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction for the Master's program in Philosophy is German. International applicants must provide proof of German language proficiency (DSH certificate or equivalent).
Degree Awarded
The Master's program in Philosophy leads to the award of a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree.
Institution
The Free University of Berlin is a leading research university in Germany, with a strong reputation for academic excellence and innovation. The Institute of Philosophy is one of the largest and most prestigious philosophy departments in Germany, with a rich tradition of philosophical research and teaching.
