Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The MA in Ethics at Dublin City University is a part-time program designed to enhance ethical reasoning and decision-making skills. It explores contemporary ethical issues and provides a critical understanding of ethical theories and principles. The program is open to students without a background in philosophy or ethics and offers a minor thesis option for in-depth research.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
MA in Ethics at Dublin City University
Overview:
- This program was established in 2010 to contribute to an ethically sustainable society by enhancing knowledge in ethics and building skills in ethical reasoning and decision-making.
- No previous background in philosophy or ethics is required.
- Students explore key contemporary ethical issues and learn how to apply ethical perspectives and principles to real-life and professional dilemmas.
- They analyze specific ethical issues, challenges, and dilemmas arising from work, professional activity, and public life.
- Graduates join an alumni network for expertise and support in the field of ethics.
Objectives:
- Gain understanding of ethical theories and principles at the forefront of general and applied ethics.
- Acquire critical awareness of contemporary public and professional ethical issues, informed by diverse philosophical, theological, human rights, and intercultural perspectives.
- Learn to analyze specific ethical issues, challenges, and dilemmas arising from contemporary work, professional activity, and public life.
Program Delivery:
- Part-time
- Duration: 2 years
- Lectures take place on Tuesday evenings from 6pm to 10pm.
Fees:
- EU Status Fee Part-time: €4,200 Per Annum
- Non EU Fee Part-time: €8,100 Per Annum
Outline:
Program Structure:
- 6 taught modules over two years:
- Introduction to Ethics
- Readings in Ethics
- Human Rights & Social Justice
- New Ethical Challenges: Climate, AI and Technology
- Global Bioethics
- Ethics in the World Religions
- Minor thesis on an ethical issue or question
Course Schedule:
- Tuesday evenings and two Saturdays (first year)
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Continuous assessment
- Minor thesis
Assessment Criteria:
- Understanding of ethical theories and principles
- Critical analysis of contemporary ethical issues
- Application of ethical perspectives and principles to real-life and professional dilemmas
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Group discussions
- Independent study
Faculty:
- Highly qualified and experienced lecturers in the field of ethics
Careers:
Potential Careers:
- Education
- Management
- Health Care
- Medical Practice
- Chaplaincy
- Business
- Finance
- Banking
- Law
- Human Resources
- Social Work
- Other Care Services
Other:
Application Deadline for Non-EU Students:
1st July 2024
Application Deadline for EU Students:
31st July 2024
Program Commencement:
September 2024
Testimonials:
Quotes from graduates highlighting the benefits of the program.
Conclusion:
The MA in Ethics at Dublin City University is a rigorous and rewarding program that equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate complex ethical issues in their personal and professional lives. With its diverse range of modules, experienced faculty, and supportive learning environment, it offers a unique and valuable opportunity to engage with the field of ethics.
Full time EU Status Fee N/A Non EU Fee. N/A Part time EU Status Fee Part-time €4,200 Per Annum Non EU Fee Part time €8,100 Per Annum
Entry Requirements:
EU Applicants:
- Applicants will normally have an honours primary degree or equivalent (H2.2) in a relevant subject.
- Relevant subjects include: philosophy, theology, humanities, social sciences, business, law, medicine, and journalism.
- Equivalent qualifications include: professional qualifications and/or experience.
- Applicants with non-standard qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- Interviews may be held.
Non-EU Applicants:
- International candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to the H2.2 honours degree outlined above.
- Additionally, non-native English speakers must satisfy the University's English language competency requirements.
Language Proficiency Requirements for Non-EU Applicants:
- Non-native English speakers must demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to:
- IELTS score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each band.
- TOEFL score of 100 with a minimum of 25 in each section.
- Other equivalent qualifications as approved by the University.
Additional Notes:
- Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the program is full or the relevant closing date outlined below.
- 1st July 2024
- 31st July 2024
- Applicants requiring a study visa are advised to apply as early as possible.
- All entry requirements must be met before the program commencement date. This addresses all the key points outlined in the provided description. It includes the required information and avoids fabricating details.