The EMP will be oriented to the assessment of the competences associated to the degree such as: training for the search, management, organisation and interpretation of relevant data, normally of their area of study; making judgements that include a reflection on outstanding issues of a social, scientific, technological or ethical nature, and that facilitate the development of critical, logical and creative thinking and judgement.
The EMP of the Master in Philosophy. Knowledge and Citizenship, will be performed under the direction of a professor with a PhD degree.
- That students know how to apply the knowledge they acquire to identify, formulate and solve problems of our time.
- That students acquire skills and knowledge for critical analysis with respect to other research contributions.
- That students are able to transmit knowledge, original ideas and proposed solutions.
- That the students are trained for a dynamic of reflection with a proactive and creative attitude in the search for solutions.
- That students have the skills to recognise issues and problems that can be addressed and resolved in diverse knowledge and social practice.
- To possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity to be original in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context.
- That students know how to apply the knowledge acquired and their problem-solving skills in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
- That students are able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of making judgements based on information that, being incomplete or limited, includes reflections on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgements.
- That students know how to communicate their conclusions and final knowledge and reasons behind them to specialist and non-specialist audiences in a clear, unambiguous way.
- That students possess the learning skills that will enable them to continue studying in a largely self-directed or autonomous manner.
- To know and understand philosophical approaches related to the subject areas of the master’s degree.
- To develop skills that will allow the transfer of acquired knowledge to the research field.
- To acquire skills for the transmission and teaching of philosophical content related to the subject areas of the master's degree.
- To know how to apply the knowledge acquired in solving new problems.
- To be able to: analyse and synthesize, logically argue, make judgements and deliberate according to ethical criteria.
- To know how to express oneself orally and in writing, communicate, debate and deliberate.
- To use information and communication technologies
- To manage and critically analyse sources of scientific, bibliographic and digital documentation.
- To critically assess information for problem solving.
- To promote respect for human rights and cultural and personal diversity, as well as to develop values against gender inequalities.