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Murdoch University

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Philosophy

  • Non-Award

In this course you'll learn how to become a systematic, skilled thinker and communicator by studying the history of human thought and ideas.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Course Code
MJ-PHLA
ATAR
70

About this course

Overview

Philosophy is the foundation of all other disciplines. It focuses on the very scope and limits of human understanding and deals with the most fundamental knowledge of the world and ourselves.

All systematic enquiry is ultimately grounded in philosophy. It's the art of clear thinking, the ability to address the most fundamental questions in life and an understanding of how to revise our conceptual frameworks in order to elicit change in the world, which sets up you as a philosophy student to become a competent thinker, leader, and innovator who makes a real impact. The Philosophy course at Murdoch introduces students to the major strands of philosophical thought as well as offering three special focus areas: ethics and political philosophy, 20th century European philosophy, and history of metaphysics.

3 reasons to study Philosophy at Murdoch

  1. You'll learn critical thinking and analytic skills - identified by employers as two of the most important attributes for the future workforce.
  2. Studying philosophy is immensely rewarding - it sets you up on a life-long trajectory of taking pleasure in learning and enables you to think outside the box.
  3. Philosophy at Murdoch is focused on real-world issues: study contemporary problems in ethics and justice, the relationship between philosophy, politics, and economics, or the relationship between power and knowledge.

What you'll learn

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you'll learn:

  • Critical and creative thinking
  • Logical reasoning
  • Advanced communication skills
  • Ethical problem-solving
  • History of ideas and their impact on the sciences, literature, art and society

Your future career

The written and verbal skills developed in Philosophy can be applied to almost any career. Careers could include:

  • Intelligence Services
  • Policy Advisor or Analyst
  • Public service
  • Academia/research

Previous admission information is available at Murdoch Admission Information - Arts.

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Entry requirements

As per normal undergraduate admission requirements

Study locations

Perth

How to apply

How to apply

Please indicate above whether you're a domestic or international student intending to study at a Western Australian campus.

Your document checklist

Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have some or all of the following documentation ready for a quick application.

  • Completed official Academic Transcripts and Certificates of Completion
  • ATAR results
  • STAT Test results

Your document checklist

Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have some or all of the following documentation ready for a quick application.

  • Complete or incomplete official Academic Transcripts and Certificates of Completion - both original and English translated versions
  • English Language Proficiency Document (if available)
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