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MA Ethics: Theory and Practice

MA (NFQ Level 9)

This course is available through the following application route(s)

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The MA Ethics,Theory and Practice is offered by UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life (CEPL) in association with UCD School of Philosophy providing philosophical training in Ethics, as well as enabling students to experience a context for professional Ethics through inter-disciplinary elements of the programme. Ethics is understood broadly as the study of how to act well, and includes elements of moral philosophy and political/social theory.

Graduates of this programme will be well-placed to understand and help deal with ethical issues in areas such as government, healthcare, business, agriculture, planning, education, law and journalism. Graduates will also have had the opportunity to develop a theoretical understanding of the nature of Ethics and its place in human life more generally. Having an understanding of Ethics, both at the level of theory and in its practical contexts is of obvious benefit in a very wide variety of career paths.

About This Course

There is one core module entitled:  'Ethics in Public Life' (PHIL41510).  In addition students must select three modules from a list of Philosophy Ethics modules , as well as one other MA Philosophy module and two modules from a list of modules provided by other disciplines.

Graduates of our Philosophy Masters programmes have gone on to pursue successful careers in journalism, the civil service, industry, teaching, AI and technology, politics and consultancy. The MA in Ethics: Theory and Practice may be particularly suited for people wanting to work in regulation agencies and NGOs as well as areas of business and public service that have an ethical component.
Graduates should be well placed to offer Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training in Ethics themselves. Ethical practice, good ethical judgement and responsibility is a highly significant aspect of all workplaces and in public life more generally.

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
PHIL41510 Ethics in Public Life Autumn  10
Stage 1 Core Modules
PHIL40030 Dissertation Summer  30
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL41240 John Henry Newman - Philosophical Perspectives Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL41280 Feminist & Gender Theory Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL41810 Critique, Destruction & Deconstruction Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL41840 Invention of the Modern Self Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL41890 Authenticity and Implicit Attitudes Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL40420 The Good Society Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL40970 Topics in Philosophy of Mind and Cognition Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - A)3 of:
Students should choose three of the modules listed in below.
PHIL41320 Topics in Continental Philos Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
EDUC41520 Children's Rights & Participation Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
GEOG40970 Critical Geographies: Spatialising Power and Inequalities Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
MKT30150 Responsible Marketing Autumn  5
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
PSY40270 Ethics in Psychological Research Autumn  5
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
EQUL40070 Human Rights Law and Equality Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
IS41020 Information Ethics Spring  5
Stage 1 Options - B)10CR:
Students should choose 10 credits from the list below.
POL41030 Theory of Human Rights Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL41280 Feminist & Gender Theory Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL41890 Authenticity and Implicit Attitudes Autumn  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL40250 Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL40410 Philosophy & Literature Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL40960 The Cultural Mind Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL40970 Topics in Philosophy of Mind and Cognition Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL41320 Topics in Continental Philos Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL41660 Moral Agency Spring  10
Stage 1 Options - C)1 of:
Students should choose one of the modules listed below.
PHIL41880 Reading Nietzsche Spring  10

Assistant Professor Danielle Petherbridge
Director, UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life

We are all likely to face ethical situations in everyday life, at work, and in the various institutions in which we participate. The ethical decisions we make may have an impact that goes beyond our immediate environment, affecting individuals, local communities, society and the environment. Even small decisions may have a significant impact. Being able to act and make decisions in an ethical manner is important from the perspective of personal integrity, but it is also of enormous value to the success and good governance of the organisations for which we work or institutions in which we participate.

In this MA program we explore ethical challenges that arise in a range of situations, professional environments and institutions. You will be introduced to key notions and views in ethics, as well the basis of good decision-making practices, problem-solving and ethical forms of reasoning. You will also develop an understanding of how ethical frameworks are applied in practical contexts.

MA Ethics: Theory and Practice (W398) Full Time
nonEU    fee per year - € 22600

MA Ethics: Theory and Practice (W399) Part Time
EU          fee per year - € 5460
nonEU    fee per year - € 11300

***Fees are subject to change

This programme is intended for students with a primary degree in Philosophy, or in another degree that has significant philosophical components; an upper second class honours, or international equivalent is required.

  • To qualify for a place on the MA in Ethics :Theory and Practice, students must hold a primary degree with at least a 2.1 (or international equivalent ), involving a significant amount of philosophy.

 

  •  Candidates with an upper second class honours in a postgraduate conversion course such as a Higher Diploma in Philosophy may be considered. MA students may be required to attend an interview either via Zoom or in person.

 

  • Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element), orequivalent. University English language requirements apply for students whose first language is not English 

Full Time option suitable for:

Domestic(EEA) applicants: Yes
International (Non EEA) applicants currently residing outside of the EEA Region. Yes

Part Time option suitable for:

Domestic(EEA) applicants: Yes
International (Non EEA) applicants currently residing outside of the EEA Region. No


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