Philosophy, Science and Religion (Online Learning) at The University of Edinburgh - UCAS

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Course summary

Philosophy, science and religion are three endeavours that shape in far-reaching and fundamental ways how we think, what we value, and how we live. Public discourse, professional life, politics and culture revolve around the philosophical, scientific and religious ideas of our age; yet they and their relationship to each other are not well understood. This programme brings together leaders in the fields of philosophy, science and theology, based both in Edinburgh and across the world. You will be brought up to date with the relevant scientific developments including:

  • quantum mechanics
  • relativity
  • cosmology
  • evolutionary biology
  • neuroscience
  • human origins
And the relevant theological issues including:
  • problem of evil
  • miracles
  • theological conceptions of creation
  • theological conceptions of providence
  • eschatology
And the philosophical tools that are required to understand the relationship between them such as:
  • the philosophy of science
  • metaphysics
  • epistemology
  • philosophy of language
What will I learn? This MSc/PGDipl/PGCert in Philosophy, Science and Religion is designed to give you a rigorous grounding in contemporary work in the intersection of philosophy, science and religion. You will develop logical acumen and analytical skills, and the ability to express yourself clearly in writing and in conversation with diverse groups of students from around the world. As well as being a leading research institution in philosophy, theology and the sciences, Edinburgh has led the way in providing high quality, bespoke and intensive online learning at postgraduate level. Is this MSc for me? This is an online programme only and you can customise your learning in areas you are most passionate about. The innovative online format of the programme and the flexibility of study it offers makes it accessible to those with family or professional commitments, or who live far from Edinburgh. It provides an excellent preparation for further research and knowledge of philosophy, whether you choose to pursue this in further in academic research or in a professional career. Reputation, relevance and employability Edinburgh has a proud and distinguished place in the history of theology and philosophy and has long been associated with some of the field’s most important thinkers. Our academic departments are home to academics leading research into a wide range of contemporary topics. Our students’ research projects are often published in academic or professional journals. Our programme has an excellent reputation among employers and further research opportunities. Many of our graduates have gone onto PhD training and we have a high academic job placement record. Philosophy is rated 4th in the UK by Times Higher Education for the quality and breadth of the research using the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).

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Philosophy, Science and Religion (Online Learning) at The University of Edinburgh - UCAS