Masters degrees in Philosophy: A program that focuses on ideas and their logical structure, including arguments and investigations about abstract and real phenomena. Includes instruction in logic, ethics, aesthetics, epistemology, metaphysics, symbolism, and history of philosophy, and applications to the theoretical foundations and methods of other disciplines.
MA in the History of Philosophy emphasizes the rich, multi-cultural heritage of the discipline, providing the opportunity to study Asian and Latin American philosophies as well as the traditional Western canon
The School of Library and Information Science and the Department of English in the School of Arts and Sciences offer a joint-degree program that enables students to have careers as editors in publishing, humanities librarians, or antiquarian booksellers. The program requires 54 semester hours, 30 hours in library science and 24 in English.
The School of Library and Information Science and the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music offer a joint-degree program in music librarianship in which students take 30 semester hours of graduate credit in library and information science and 24 hours in the graduate program in musicology.
Candidates must have received a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution. A minimum of eight undergraduate courses in select philosophical disciplines, including one course in symbolic logic, is required before regular standing as an M.A. candidate is achieved. Where a deficiency exists, certain graduate courses may be taken as the candidate completes the undergraduate requirement.
1.Candidates must complete in residence two semesters of...
The J.D./M.A. dual-degree program is open to students who have received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and demonstrated a satisfactory performance on the Law School Admission Test and Graduate Record Examination as administered by the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J.
The dual-degree program is designed to equip the student for a career in law and to help the student think about the law with a depth and...
The M.D./M.A. dual-degree program enables the Georgetown University medical student to take the third year off from medical studies to pursue a degree philosophy either at Georgetown University or at The Catholic University of America.
The M.A. degree requirements can be completed in a calendar year. The student enrolled in either university can take, through the consortium, classes at the other.
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