| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Philosophy License Program
The Philosophy License program at Aix Marseille Université is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that provides students with a deep understanding of philosophical concepts, theories, and methods. The program is designed to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication.
Program Structure and Organization
The Philosophy License program is a three-year degree that consists of six semesters. The program is divided into three main blocks of knowledge and skills:
- A transversal and general block: language, technique of dissertation and text explanation, logic, and computer tools
- A block of acquisition or reinforcement of disciplinary fundamentals: history of philosophy, philosophy of science, and general philosophy
- A block of discovery of other disciplines in the first year (anthropology, sociology, ancient languages: Latin, Greek)
Admission Criteria
To be admitted to the Philosophy License program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a French baccalaureate or an equivalent diploma
- Have a good level of linguistic competence in French (minimum B2)
- Demonstrate a strong interest in philosophy and a willingness to engage in critical thinking and analytical reasoning
Conditions of Admission
Admission to the program is based on the following conditions:
- Results of previous academic studies
- Diplomas and certificates held
- Curriculum vitae and letter of motivation
- Competences acquired outside of academic studies
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for the program are:
- A baccalaureate or an equivalent diploma
- A good level of linguistic competence in French (minimum B2)
Recommended Prerequisites
Recommended prerequisites include:
- A good level of linguistic competence in French (minimum B2)
- Capacities and taste for reading and critical thinking
Formation and Research
The Philosophy License program is supported by the Centre Gilles Gaston Granger (AMU/CNRS UMR 7304), which provides students with opportunities to engage in research projects and participate in scientific events.
Knowledge to be Acquired
The program aims to provide students with a deep understanding of:
- The history of philosophy, including ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary philosophy
- The concepts and problems of the main domains of philosophy, including metaphysics, aesthetics, epistemology, and philosophy of science
Competences to be Acquired
The program aims to provide students with the following competences:
- Mastery of argumentation and logical articulation of discourse and ideas
- Critical thinking and analytical skills
- Ability to mobilize knowledge and culture in a critical and reflective manner
- Mastery of written and oral expression
- Ability to work independently and in teams
Stages and Supervised Projects
The program offers optional internships and supervised projects that allow students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world contexts.
Pedagogical Modalities
The program is taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, and tutorials. The program can be followed in person or through distance learning.
Careers and Professional Opportunities
The Philosophy License program provides students with a range of career opportunities, including:
- Teaching and education
- Journalism and communication
- Marketing and public relations
- Human resources and management
- Research and academia
Pursuit of Studies
The program provides a solid foundation for further studies in philosophy, including master's and doctoral degrees.
Partnerships
The program has partnerships with other universities and institutions, providing students with opportunities for exchange and collaboration.
Support for Success
The program provides students with support for success, including:
- An academic advisor
- Regular monitoring and individualized support
- Access to university services and resources
Contacts
For more information about the program, please contact the department of philosophy at Aix Marseille Université.
