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Philosophy, Master's Programme 120 credits

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About the programme

Develop an internationally competative competence in philosophy. Study tailor made courses in philosophy on contemporary research areas and be a part of a internationally successful research environment. With a degree in philosophy you will be prepared for an academic career with a focus on philosophy as well as to perform qualified tasks which require a high degree on analytic ability, critical thinking and argumentation.

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Take part in our research environment during your education

As a philosophy master's student at Umeå University, you join an internationally prominent research environment with teachers from all over the world.

A tailored programme focused on current research

The second-cycle courses in philosophy are focused on current research fields and the content is varied from semester to semester.

While studying

The master’s programme in philosophy offers you the possibility to deepen and develop an internationally competative competence in philosophy. The programme consist of two years of full time studies (120 credits) and is offered on campus in Umeå. The programme is primarily for students who seek to further develop their philosophical competence in order to be well prepared for continued studies in philosophy at the doctoral level, as well as other qualified tasks which require significant analytical abilities, critical reflection and argumentation.

The programme is offered in English. Note that some sub-courses may be taken together with online students. 

Your studies 

The programme focuses on advanced studies in philosophy. During the first year you will take advanced courses in philosophy and write an essay of 15 credits. You can choose to broaden your education during this year by taking up 15 credits of free courses within other areas which you find interesting. Free courses are selected in conversation with the programme coordinator and can be taken at Umeå university, at other universities in Sweden or at universities abroad if you so choose. It is possible to finish the programme after one year of studies with a one-year master (“magisterexamen”).  

During the second year you will continue to deepen your knowledge in philosophy with further course work at the advanced level. The purpose of this year is to develop skills necessary in order to prepare you for a continued career within academia as a doctoral student, in Sweden as well as internationally. The second year concludes with a master essay of 30 credits. 
  
Course work during the two years - the “magister” and “master” courses - comprise of sub-courses on various contemporary fields of research in philosophy. Which sub-courses are offered varies from semester to semester. The sub-courses span over a variety of subjects including such topics as moral realism and the philosophy of artificial intelligence. Below you can see a sample of sub-courses which have been given in the past an which may be given again.

Examples of sub-courses at the advanced level:  

  • Toleration 
  • The epistemology of testimony 
  • Philosophy of AI  
  • The philosophy of conceptual engineering 
  • The problem of consciousness 
  • Moral realism: for and against 
  • Self-respect  

Experience the internationally successful research environment at Umeå University 

As a master’s student in philosophy at Umeå University you will have access to an internationally successful research environment with teachers from many parts of the world. The philosophy unit at Umeå University hosts several strong research environments covering a broad range of philosophical subjects, such as Philosophy of AI and Philosophy of psychiatry. Researchers at the unit are also active in several interdiciplinary projects. As a master’s student you will have access to environments where researcher from the unit or visiting researchers present ongoing projects. This includes the Higher seminar in philosophy, the annual Burman lectures, as well as workshops and conferences.

Programme overview

First year 

Magister course in philosophy, 30credits (Mandatory) 
Magister thesis in philosophy, 15 credits (Mandatory) 
Magister course in philosophy II, 15 credits (Optional) 
Free courses, 15 credits.  

Second year

Master course in philosophy, 30 credits (Mandatory) 
Master thesis in philosophy, 30 credits (Mandatory) 

Future and career opportunities

With a master’s degree in philosophy you will be well prepared to start an academic career with philosophy as your main subject, either internationally or in Sweden. The programme allows you to develop subject specific skills that are necessary in order to compete for doctoral student positions, but also skills with a general application that will prepare you for qualified tasks which require a high degree of analytic ability, problem solving and intellectual creativity. A master’s degree in philosophy will also provide skills that are useful when pursuing a career within public or private sector as administrator, investigator, analyst or consultant. 

Interested in a career as a researcher?

With a master's degree in philosophy, you are eligible to apply for doctoral positions and be accepted to doctoral studies in philosophy in Sweden and internationally.

Read more about doctoral studies at Umeå University

Degree

After completing the study programme, a student who has applied for a degree certificate can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) is Filosofie masterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

A student who chooses to only complete the programme's first two semesters can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) is Filosofie magisterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

Apply

  • Autumn 2025

    • Philosophy, Master's Programme

      Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens

      HT25 / Umeå / English / On site

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      Start

      Autumn term 2025

      Number of credits

      120 credits

      Type of studies

      On site

      Study pace

      100%

      Length

      2 years

      Study location

      Umeå

      Language

      English

      Application code

      UMU-P8052


      Eligibility
      A degree in Philosophy at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6. Alternatively, a degree at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree, including a degree thesis at the bachelor's level of at least 7,5 credits and 60 credits of courses in Philosophy of which 30 credits continuation courses (corresponding to G1F). Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6.
      Selection

      Academic credits

      Degree

      After completing the study programme, a student who has applied for a degree certificate can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) is Filosofie masterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      A student who chooses to only complete the programme's first two semesters can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) is Filosofie magisterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      Application

      Application deadline was 15 April 2025. The application period is closed. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.


      Application and tuition fees

      As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

      Application fee: SEK 900

      Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 48,300

      Total fee: SEK 193,200

      Details about tuition, fees and funding

       
    • Philosophy, Master's Programme

      International admissions round

      HT25 / Umeå / English / On site

      Show more Show less


      Start

      Autumn term 2025

      Number of credits

      120 credits

      Type of studies

      On site

      Study pace

      100%

      Length

      2 years

      Study location

      Umeå

      Language

      English

      Application code

      UMU-M8052


      Eligibility
      A degree in Philosophy at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6. Alternatively, a degree at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree, including a degree thesis at the bachelor's level of at least 7,5 credits and 60 credits of courses in Philosophy of which 30 credits continuation courses (corresponding to G1F). Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6.
      Selection

      Academic credits

      Degree

      After completing the study programme, a student who has applied for a degree certificate can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) is Filosofie masterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      A student who chooses to only complete the programme's first two semesters can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) is Filosofie magisterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      Application

      Application deadline was 15 January 2025. The application period is closed.


      Application and tuition fees

      As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

      Application fee: SEK 900

      Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 48,300

      Total fee: SEK 193,200

      Details about tuition, fees and funding

       
  • Autumn 2026

    • Philosophy, Master's Programme

      International admissions round

      HT26 / Umeå / English / On site

      Show more Show less


      Start

      Autumn term 2026

      Number of credits

      120 credits

      Type of studies

      On site

      Study pace

      100%

      Length

      2 years

      Study location

      Umeå

      Language

      English

      Application code

      UMU-M8052


      Eligibility

      A degree in Philosophy at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English 6/level 2. Alternatively, a degree at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree, including a degree thesis at the bachelor's level of at least 7,5 credits and 60 credits of courses in Philosophy of which 30 credits continuation courses (corresponding to G1F). Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English 6/level 2.

      Selection

      Academic credits

      Degree

      After completing the study programme, a student who has applied for a degree certificate can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) is Filosofie masterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      A student who chooses to only complete the programme's first two semesters can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) is Filosofie magisterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      Application

      Online applications are now open. Application deadline is 15 January 2026.


      Application and tuition fees

      As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

      Application fee: SEK 900

      Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 48,300

      Total fee: SEK 193,200

      Details about tuition, fees and funding

       
    • Philosophy, Master's Programme

      Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens

      HT26 / Umeå / English / On site

      Application opens 16 March 2026

      Show more Show less


      Start

      Autumn term 2026

      Number of credits

      120 credits

      Type of studies

      On site

      Study pace

      100%

      Length

      2 years

      Study location

      Umeå

      Language

      English

      Application code

      UMU-P8052


      Eligibility

      A degree in Philosophy at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English 6/level 2. Alternatively, a degree at the bachelor's level consisting of at least 180 credits, or equivalent degree, including a degree thesis at the bachelor's level of at least 7,5 credits and 60 credits of courses in Philosophy of which 30 credits continuation courses (corresponding to G1F). Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English 6/level 2.

      Selection

      Academic credits

      Degree

      After completing the study programme, a student who has applied for a degree certificate can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (120 credits) is Filosofie masterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      A student who chooses to only complete the programme's first two semesters can obtain a Philosophy Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) according to the local qualification descriptor established by the Vice-Chancellor (see Umeå University's website). The Swedish translation of Degree of Master of Arts (60 credits) is Filosofie magisterexamen. The degree is awarded in the main field of Philosophy.

      Application

      The online application opens 16 March 2026 at 09:00 CET. Application deadline is 15 April 2026. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.


      Application and tuition fees

      As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

      Application fee: SEK 900

      Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 48,300

      Total fee: SEK 193,200

      Details about tuition, fees and funding

       

How to apply

Apply online via universityadmissions.se  
You apply to our programmes and courses via universityadmissions.se – the official website for higher education applications in Sweden. There, you can track your application, check that your documents have been registered, and log in to find our your admission results. 
  
Late applications 
Admissions to most programmes and courses typically close after the final application deadline. However, some programmes and courses may still accept late applications if seats are available. These are marked “Open for late application” on universityadmissions.se. Please note that late applications are not guaranteed to be reviewed. 
 
More about application and admission 

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a Master's degree in Philosophy at Umeå? What courses do I have to take?  

A master’s degree requires: 

A bachelor’s degree of at least 180 credits, or an equivalent foreign degree. 
120 credits of completed courses, of which at least 90 credits at the second cycle (master’s) level. At least 90 credits, including a degree paper, must belong to your main field of study.  
By completing the master’s programme in philosophy you will fulfill these criteria. The program includes courses of 75 credits and two degree papers of 45 credits total. This means that after completing the programme you will have 120 credits of courses on the advanced level in philosophy, including a degree paper of 30 credits. 
 
For more information about degrees, see: https://www.umu.se/en/student/your-studies/degree/frequently-asked-questions-about-degrees/

What are the costs?  

For information on tuition fees and funding, see https://www.umu.se/en/education/fees-and-scholarships/ 

When is the application deadline?  

You can find the key dates and deadlines for application to the autumn semester here: https://www.universityadmissions.se/en/key-dates-and-deadlines/autumn-semester-dates/ 

Is the teaching online or on campus in Umeå?   

The programme is offered on campus in Umeå. Some courses may be taken together with online students, in which case the teaching will be online. 

Do I need to travel to Sweden to get a degree?   

While courses on the advanced level in philosophy usually involve significant freedom when planning one’s studies, it is not feasible to complete the programme through distance studies only. The programme is offered on campus and may involve activities which require you to be on campus.  

How long is a semester?  

The autumn semester in Sweden starts in the beginning September and ends in January.  
The spring semester starts in January and ends in the beginning of June. 

How many courses do you take per semester?  

The course work is typically divided into sub courses of 7,5 credits each. This means that during the first semester you will typically take 4 sub courses (on different topics), during the second semester you will take 2, and during the third you will take 4 sub courses.  

Do I have to get a Magister degree first to get a Master's degree?  

No. A “magister degree” corresponds to a “one-year master” (roughly) and is an option for those who do not wish to complete a master’s degree.  

Do I need a Master's degree to apply for a PhD-position?  

At Swedish universities a magister degree is typically sufficient in order to be eligible for a PhD-position. However, a Master’s degree is recommended for students who wish to pursue an academic career. 

What specific courses are given at Umeå University? 

The course work is divided into three blocks: magister course, magister course II and master course. Within each block you have the ability to choose from different sub-courses and the content of these sub-courses varies from year to year. Examples of courses which have been offered in the past (and which may return) are:  

  • Toleration 
  • The epistemology of testimony 
  • Philosophy of AI  
  • The philosophy of conceptual engineering 
  • The problem of consciousness 
  • Moral realism: for and against 
  • Self-respect  

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