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Masters Degree in Philosophy and Art
Where Theory Meets Practice

 

 

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The Philosophy Department at Stony Brook University is internationally recognized for its focus on continental philosophy and for its interdisciplinary, pluralist orientation. To those interested in pursuing a rigorous and rewarding post-graduate degree, our M.A. Program in Philosophy and the Arts offers courses, mentoring, and other resources from distinguished faculty as well as a track record of excellent placement in philosophy doctoral programs and in arts-related employment (e.g., curatorial work in galleries and museums, etc.).

Our seminars are characterized by close attention to specific texts in the history of philosophy and in contemporary continental thought as well as by innovative approaches to traditional and contemporary art, drawing on arts venues and resources in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the greater New York area. Philosophy department faculty who specialize in or have strong research interests in aesthetics, phenomenology, the history of philosophy, psychoanalysis, critical theory, and social and political philosophy teach seminars, with additional faculty support from relevant departments. The program also attracts renowned visiting scholars and artists to teach courses and give lectures.

Classes and guest presentations take place at the historic Brooklyn Commons on Atlantic Ave., a congenial space that houses a seminar room where our classes meet. 

Recently, ranked #8 in the Best 15 Masters in Philosophy Programs in 2024 by Best Value Schools.

“The Masters in Philosophy and the Arts program offered at Stony Brook University gives students the opportunity to explore a wide range of philosophical courses covering the fundamentals required to succeed in a PhD program in the future. The material covered in this program gives students the flexibility to custom create their own Masters degree with several elective course offerings. The overall focus of the program is on the relationship between philosophy and art, in addition to a broad selection of courses. Classes are offered at the Brooklyn Commons, in close proximity to the New York art world.

The program emphasizes contemporary continental philosophy and prides itself on its distinguished faculty and staff. The small enrollment class sizes can guarantee that students get plenty of opportunity to work one-on-one with faculty and staff throughout their studies."

To stay connected with us and for student perspectives on everyday life in the program, check out our Instagram page @StonyBrookPhilArt.

Please note that the Philosophy and the Arts MA program does not offer fellowships or tuition waivers. Note also that tuition is significantly cheaper for residents of New York State, and residency can be established after you move. Click here for more information.  

The official deadlines for applying to our program has been extended.  The application deadline for the Fall is  June 15th (for applicants from the US) and June 7th (for international applications).  Apply here.