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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe programs in the Department of Philosophy consist of Bachelor's and Master's degrees in three specializations. In the second Bachelor's degree, the student learns about ancient and Greek philosophy, then medieval Jewish, Christian, and Islamic philosophy. When he moves on to the third Bachelor's degree, he learns about modern European and Arab philosophy, and finally, contemporary Western philosophy and Arab thought. .
At the beginning of each academic year, in September, a course begins for both undergraduate and master's programs. At the undergraduate level, students are required to complete six full semesters to earn a bachelor's degree in general philosophy. .
The topics proposed in the undergraduate phase cover the history of philosophy as a whole, ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary. The student also becomes familiar with the methods and approaches of philosophical research with its various mechanisms and techniques..