Study programme code
HIFIB.HT
Study programme administrator
Oliver Laas
MER study programme code
80108
School / college
HT - School of Humanities
Study programme title in Est.
Filosoofia
study programme title in Engl.
Philosophy
Language of instruction
Estonian
Study level
Bachelor's studies
Study domain
Arts and Humanities
Study programme group
humanities
Study programme subgroup
Philosophy and ethics
Nominal study period (in semesters)
6
Access conditions
Secondary School Leaving Certificate, Certificate of Vocational Secondary Education or a corresponding qualification giving access to higher education. show more...
Minimum level of proficiency of the Estonian language at B2 level according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages. Admission is based on the results of national exams of Estonian language or Estonian as a second language and the entrance exam.
Degrees conferred
humanitaarteaduse bakalaureus
Study programme aims and objectives
- Create opportunities for aquiering philosophical education;
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- Create the basis to continue ones further studies in master level of philosophy or any other field in humanities;
- Support the development of skills neccesary for work in a proffession that requires independent and informative thinking and ability to measure ones need for further studies.
Learning outcomes of the study programme
- has knowledge of the main problems- and history of philosophy, cultural theory and -history show more...
- is able to orientate in philosophical problems
- is able to read philosophical texts
- is able to deal with problems by philosophical means
- is able to articulate philosophically
- is able to do philosophy independently and proceed her or his studies in a masters level
- has general communicative abilities, group work abilities and ability to work in a multicultural environment
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate, the student shall complete the study programme in the given volume, show more...
which includes passing all compulsory courses and passing the Bachelor’s examination. Students who have not graduated from upper secondary schools where Estonian is the language of instruction, or who have graduated from schools where Estonian is only partly the language of instruction, are required to have Estonian language proficiency at C1 level.
Study programme version structure:
Module type
total ECTS credits
University-Wide Courses
18.0
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MAIN SPECIALITY: Philosophy
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MINOR FIELD OF STUDY MODULE: Philosophy
Aims
To create opportunities to acquire knowledge on the issues of philosophy and of the development of philosophy as a discipline.
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To provide conditions for the philosophical dialogue between students and lecturers.
To provide conditions for developing independent philosophical thinking.
To create conditions for acquiring basic knowledge in main areas of philosophy.
To create conditions for introducing students thoroughly to the main texts of the history of philosophy.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge on the issues of philosophy and the history of philosophy as a discipline.
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Ability to orientate in philosophical problems
Knowledge of the main areas of philosophy.
Skills to participate in philosophical discussions.
Ability to notice philosophical issues and to analyse them independently by using appropriate methods.
Has thorough knowledge of some of the main texts of the history of philosophy and is able to analyse their structure and the main ideas, arguments and issues presented in them.
Is able to see the importance and influence of certain main texts in the wider perspective of the history of philosophy and culture.
Is able to apply the ideas, arguments and issues presented in the main texts to one's own period and cultural space.
Compulsory courses:
Course title
Course code
ECTS credits
approximate amount of contact lessons
Ex./P-F
Teaching semester