Faculty | Faculty of Arts and Philosophy (FF) | ||||
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Study programme | Philosophy (N6101) | ||||
Branch of study / Specialization | Philosophy (6101T004/99 - 2013) | ||||
Level of acquired qualification | Follow-up study | ||||
Form of study | Full-time | ||||
Standard length of study | 2 years | ||||
Number of ECTS credits | 120 | ||||
Qualification awarded | Master (Mgr.) (7) | ||||
Access to further studies | Doctoral study programme | ||||
Type of completion | State final examination | ||||
Study and Examination Code | URL | ||||
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Key learning outcomes | The goal of this discipline is to familiarize students with the live philosophical heritage and to understand human presence in world especially in the intention of phenomenological and hermeneutic philosophy. Considering that many parts of the society are more and more specialized, a transdisciplinary understanding with regard to the life complexity emerges most acutely - and it is the theme of philosophy. A graduate in the discipline of philosophy will get a humanistic education which is the condition for good management of many branches of culture, education, administration etc. Knowledge acquired during the master study programme is a prerequisite for further PhD study programme of philosophy or related disciplines. | ||||
Specific admission requirements | unspecified | ||||
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning | unspecified | ||||
Qualification requirements and regulations | unspecified | ||||
Profile of the programme | academical | ||||
Persistence requirements | unspecified | ||||
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples | academical | ||||
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor | Prázný Aleš, doc. PhDr. Ph.D. |