- Introduction
- Objectives and competences
- Admission and pre-enrolment
- Curriculum
- Teaching methodology and assessment system
- Career opportunities
- Support for studying
- Enrolment
- Calendar, timetables, classrooms and assessment
- Course plans and teaching staff
- Course details
- Information for prospective students
Information for the student – Analytic Philosophy (biennial)
Career opportunities
The course is specifically designed to prepare students for doctoral study and the preparation of a doctoral thesis. As such, the main career opportunities are research and university teaching in fields related to philosophy. Other important areas include fields in which professionals benefit from interdisciplinary training in research on language, such as publishing, information technology, cultural management, journalism and public administration.
Consequently, students who complete the master's degree can become research and teaching staff, assessors (in areas addressed by the master's degree), and officials and managers in the public administration.
Consequently, students who complete the master's degree can become research and teaching staff, assessors (in areas addressed by the master's degree), and officials and managers in the public administration.