The
taught MA in Reasoning is run by Philosophy, with options provided by other
subject areas. All teaching takes place at the Canterbury Campus of the University
of Kent.
Students
choose taught modules to a total of 120 credits. At least 60 credits must be
chosen from the core module offering.
Core
modules:
Logical
reasoning, fallacies and paradoxes (Laurence Goldstein & George Darby, Philosophy PL861, Autumn term, Tuesdays 11-12) [30 Credits]
*
assumes some prior experience of computer programming with an imperative
language such as Java. ** assumes a good level of calculus and linear algebra
and a basic level of probability and statistics.
Students
also attend a graduate research seminar, and do a dissertation (PL899)
[60 credits] on a topic connected with reasoning. The MA Programme specification
is available here.
If
you would like further information please contact
us.
Note that not all modules will run every year. The range of modules available for selection in any particular year depends on student demand, staff sabbatical arrangements and timetable clashes. The range of modules available will be confirmed at the beginning of the course, at which stage modules can be chosen - please come prepared with a longlist of preferences.
POSTGRADUATE
RESEARCH IN REASONING
If
you are considering taking a Research Masters or PhD on a topic connected with
the study of reasoning and inference, do consider studying at the Centre for
Reasoning. To find out more about the opportunities available please contact
us, or contact members of the Centre for Reasoning
whose interests coincide with your own.
PhD students can take advantage of our membership of the Reasoning Club to access the expertise of a network of researchers around Europe.