Applied Philosophy

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Program Overview

Master's programs specializing in applied philosophy are distributed across four semesters, with a predominantly practical and applied nature, to suit and match the nature of the specialization, such as political philosophy, theories of art, aesthetics, bioethics, communication, ethics, etc.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

At the beginning of each academic year, in September, a Master's degree course is launched. Students are required to complete four semesters in applied philosophy to obtain a Master's degree. The Master's degree program culminates in the student submitting a graduation thesis, usually in June.

Advanced Topics

The proposed topics in the Master’s degree in Applied Philosophy are consistent with the nature of the specialization that the student is studying, as most of the proposed programs are related to issues of practical philosophy, such as political, ethical, historical, aesthetic, and communicative philosophy, etc.

Admissions Information

The student is accepted into the master’s program first by automatically moving from the bachelor’s program, provided that he has obtained the bachelor’s degree in June of the same year, which represents eighty percent (80%) of the total number of available pedagogical positions. As for the remaining twenty percent (20%), the student applies through the platform designated by the university.The student is accepted based on his/her ranking in the Bachelor's degree, whether classical or L-M-D, and is directed to applied philosophy according to his/her desire or based on his/her ranking among his/her fellow candidates.

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