UM - St. Louis began offering an M.A. in philosophy
in Jan. 2000. We currently have 27 active graduate students; 6 students
have completed degrees. An M.A. in philosophy from UM - St. Louis
can serve as preparation for more advanced graduate study in the
field. It can also be pursued for personal enrichment or career
enhancement. We are happy to work with students who did not major
in philosophy as undergraduates.
- Degree Requirements: Master of Arts in Philosophy
To earn a M.A. in Philosophy, students must complete at least
36 hours (12 courses) of graduate-level work and pass two comprehensive
exams. Students may elect to write a thesis, in which case up
to 6 of the 36 hours may be devoted to research and writing. Two-thirds
(24 credit hours) of the degree program, including the thesis
for students taking that option, must be completed in residence
at UM-St. Louis. Students should, if at all possible, take the
graduate Proseminar during the first Fall semester in which they
are in residence. In addition, the courses taken are subject to
two distribution requirements:
- At least half the courses must be at the 5000 level.
- At least one course (3 credit hours) must be chosen from each
of the following four subject areas:
- Epistemology/Metaphysics
- History of Philosophy
- Logic/Philosophy of Science
- Value Theory (ethics, aesthetics, social and political
philosophy, philosophy of law)
The comprehensive exams are taken in two of these four areas.
- The Co-operative Arrangement with St. Louis University
The research interests of the UM - St. Louis Philosophy Department
are complemented by those of the department at Saint Louis University,
which has strengths in the history of philosophy as well as in
philosophy of religion. To enhance students' opportunities for
instruction and expertise, the two departments have worked out
a cooperative arrangement that permits graduate philosophy students
on each campus to take up to four courses at the partner institution.
In any given semester, UM-St. Louis graduate students must take
at least half of their courses at their home institution; they
must also take all of their first semester of graduate study.
- The Application Process
The following items are required for M.A. Admissions Application
- Transcripts of undergraduate study
- Writing Sample (any excerpt that will showcase the applicant's
communicative, analytical, and critical skills)
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
- Statement of Intent (explaining the applicant's interest in
the program)
- A copy of the applicant’s GRE scores, although not required, is
strongly recommended for M.A. Admissions.
Applications can be submitted online at http://www.umsl.edu/divisions/graduate/prospective/howtoapply.htm
Students may commence graduate work at the start of the Fall,
Spring, or Summer semesters.
- Fees and Financial Aid
Graduate classes are billed at the following rates:
Graduate students who begin their UMSL careers as out-of-state
students do not automatically acquire in-state status after a
year's residency. The rules regarding these matters are in force
throughout the UM system. For details of this policy, go to the
university website: http://www.umsl.edu/services/finance/resrules.htm.
All students who are United States citizens are eligible for
federal loans, either subsidized or unsubsidized.
- Teaching Assistantships
At present, the Department is able to award six TA-ships per
year (two per semester) in connection with two telecourses we
regularly offer: Philosophy 1090: The Humanities through the Arts
and Philosophy 1091: Significant Figures in Philosophy. There
is also a precedent for using Philosophy TAs each Winter semester
in a Critical Analysis course we teach in the Pierre Laclede Honors
College. Finally, when our budget permits, we also employ graduate
students as graders for some of our undergraduate classes with
high enrollments.
Graduate students must teach, assist in, or grade for two courses
in a semester in order to qualify as .5 FTE (full time employment).
With this status comes a $2500 salary plus full tuition remission
for up to 9 hours during a regular semester or 6 hours during
a summer semester. (Fees are paid by the student.) The Department
tries to distribute these limited resources according to appropriate
principles of fairness.
Graduate students who are not Missouri residents can qualify
for in-state tuition and fees if they teach, assist in, or grade
for courses to make up at least .25 FTE (although they will not
receive tuition remission with less than .5 FTE).
- Contact Information
Director of Graduate Studies:
Professor Stephanie Ross
sross@umsl.edu
Administrative Assistant:
Nora Hendren
hendrenn@umsl.edu
- The 2+3 Program
For a description of the 2+3 Combined B.A./M.A. Program, see
http://www.umsl.edu/~philo/Advising/Graduate_Degree_Programs/2plus3.html.