The program information below was valid for the spring 2020 term (May 1, 2020 - August 31, 2020). This is the archived version; the most up-to-date program information is available through the current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar.
The Graduate Studies Academic Calendar is updated 3 times per year, at the start of each academic term (January 1, May 1, September 1).
Graduate Studies Academic Calendars from previous terms can be found in the archives.
Graduate research fields
- Ethics and Political Philosophy
- Language, Logic and Metaphysics
- Mind and Cognitive Science
- Philosophy of Science and Mathematics
- Graduate Academic Integrity Module (Graduate AIM)
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Courses
- Students must complete the following courses:
- The directed research course will normally be taken with the thesis supervisor, and will involve research leading to the production of the thesis. Students wishing to take this option should have decided on their topic by mid-year.
- Students must complete PHIL 680A/B and the 3 one-term courses required for the degree with a 78% average with at least one mark in the 80-100% range. The grade requirement for PHIL 696, the preparatory research course for the thesis, is a mark no lower than 78%.
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Link(s) to courses
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Academic Integrity Workshop
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Master’s Thesis
- The thesis must be accepted by a committee made up of the thesis supervisor and two other members of the department, to be selected in consultation with the Graduate Officer.
- Graduate Academic Integrity Module (Graduate AIM)
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Courses
- Students must complete the following courses:
- The 3 directed research courses involve writing research papers under the supervision of three different members of the department. The choice of subjects is not restricted in advance, but must be agreed to by the student’s supervisor and by the Graduate Officer. Students with special interests may take 1 of these courses with a member of another department if they have received approval from the Graduate Officer.
- Students must complete 680A/B and the 3 one-term courses required for the degree with a 78% average with at least one mark in the 80-100% range. The grade requirement for the 3 PHIL 696 directed research courses in lieu of a thesis is no mark lower than 78% with at least 1 in the 80-100% range.
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Link(s) to courses
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Academic Integrity Workshop