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Russia Sweden Finland Latvia TALLINN TARTU Estonia Master of Arts in Humanities PHILOSOPHY SEMIOTICS Address for inquiries: International Recruitment University of Tartu Ülikooli 18-104, 50090 Tartu, Estonia +372 737 6109 [email protected] / tartuuniversity / post us your question: ut.ee/ask HUMANITIES WHY PHILOSOPHY? No tuition fee, monthly stipends; Individual approach: advisors help students design their own study plan that matches with the student’s needs; International staff: scholars from Germany, Austria, UK, Ireland, Italy, Japan, France, Mexico and USA in addition to Estonians; Real “hands-on” research experience: every Master’s student will be working in a team of researchers; International conferences and workshops (incl. annual Gottlob Frege lectures) delivered by world- class philosophers (e.g. J. Perry, D. Papineau, S. Stich, S. Blackburn, J. Saul etc.) on their most recent work. WHY SEMIOTICS? No tuition fee, monthly stipends; One of the key semiotic centres in the academic world; One of the few institutions in the world to teach full Master’s and PhD programmes in Semiotics; The tradition of semiotics was started in Tartu by Juri Lotman, the founder of Tartu-Moscow School and the oldest continuing journal of semiotics, Sign System Studies; Outstanding professors visiting regularly: Patrick Seriot, Paul Bouissac, John Deely etc. Fine collection of semiotic materials in the memorial library of Memorial library of Thomas Sebeok and the archive of Jakob von Uexküll. UNIVERSITY OF TARTU BELONGS TO THE TOP 3% OF WORLD’S BEST UNIVERSITIES (THE World University Rankings 2013–2014)

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Page 1: HUMANITIES - ut.ee · Applicants who graduate or have their diploma issued after the application deadline (in July, for example) must send an application form and the most recent

Russia

Sweden

Finland

Latvia

TALLINN

TARTU

Estonia

Master of Arts in Humanities

PHILOSOPHYSEMIOTICS

Address for inquiries:International RecruitmentUniversity of TartuÜlikooli 18-104, 50090 Tartu, Estonia+372 737 [email protected] / tartuuniversity /

post us your question: ut.ee/ask

HUMANITIES

WHY PHILOSOPHY?• No tuition fee, monthly stipends;

• Individual approach: advisors help students design their own study plan that matches with the student’s needs;

• International staff : scholars from Germany, Austria, UK, Ireland, Italy, Japan, France, Mexico and USA in addition to Estonians;

• Real “hands-on” research experience: every Master’s student will be working in a team of researchers;

• International conferences and workshops (incl. annual Gottlob Frege lectures) delivered by world-class philosophers (e.g. J. Perry, D. Papineau, S. Stich, S. Blackburn, J. Saul etc.) on their most recent work.

WHY SEMIOTICS?• No tuition fee, monthly stipends;

• One of the key semiotic centres in the academic world;

• One of the few institutions in the world to teach full Master’s and PhD programmes in Semiotics;

• The tradition of semiotics was started in Tartu by Juri Lotman, the founder of Tartu-Moscow School and the oldest continuing journal of semiotics, Sign System Studies;

• Outstanding professors visiting regularly: Patrick Seriot, Paul Bouissac, John Deely etc.

• Fine collection of semiotic materials in the memorial library of Memorial library of Thomas Sebeok and the archive of Jakob von Uexküll.

UNIVERSITY OF TARTU BELONGS TO THE

TOP 3% OF WORLD’S BEST UNIVERSITIES

(THE World University Rankings 2013–2014)

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Semiotics is the science of revealing sign systems by identify-ing the limits of any given discourse. Sign processes, or semio-sis, make the world meaningful. The 2-year Master’s programme in Semiotics provides an interdisciplinary background and gives a theoretical base for the application of semiotic ideas, methods and models to a wide variety of disciplines and scientifi c study.

Graduates can use their expertise in professions that require a complex knowledge of cultural analysis, e.g. consulting com-panies, marketing or media. Practical applications of semiotics include translation and editing, design and architecture, advertis-ing and communication strategies. Programme graduates can also pursue PhD studies and research.

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE TOTAL 120 ECTS

GENERAL MODULE 30 ECTS• History of Semiotics: Basic Concepts and Classical Works• Master Seminar• Methodology of Semiotic Analysis• Readings of J. von Uexküll and J. Lotman• Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School

SPECIALISATION MODULES 54 ECTS• Semiotics of Culture

• Cultural Semiotics and Theories of Culture• Semiotic Analysis of Art and Multimedia• Semiotics of Translation

• Biosemiotics • Biosemiotics• Zoosemiotics: Umwelt and Animal Communication• Ecosemiotics: Cultural Interpretations of Environment

• Sociosemiotics • Communication and Power• Sociosemiotics and Societal Theories• Semiotic Analysis of Subcultures

OPTIONAL MODULE 6 ECTSall courses available at the university

MASTER THESIS 30 ECTS

The 2-year Master’s Programme in Philosophy familiar-ises students with one or more sub-areas of philosophy. It off ers an excellent opportunity to students who are inter-ested in pursuing a PhD in Philosophy, but it also prepares students for many other kinds of intellectual enterprises.

The programme welcomes students with a background in philosophy as well as students from other disciplines who have an interest in the philosophical issues raised by those disciplines. For example, a student of linguistics could enroll and study philosophy of language, mathematicians can study the philosophy of mathematics or logic, biologists and medical students can work on medical ethics and bioethics, chemists and physicists have important topics to address within philosophy of science.

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE TOTAL 120 ECTS

GENERAL MODULE 15 ECTS

• MA Seminar

• Philosophical Methodology

SPECIALISATION MODULES 69 ECTS

• Specialisation: History of Philosophy (69 ECTS)

• Specialisation: Practical Philosophy (69 ECTS)

• Specialisation: Philosophy of Science (69 ECTS)

• Specialisation: Theoretical Philosophy (69 ECTS)

OPTIONAL MODULE 6 ECTSall courses available at the university

MASTER THESIS 30 ECTS

Programme contactsKadri SimmProgramme [email protected]

Edit TalpseppProgramme [email protected]

Programme contactsDepartment of [email protected]

Master of Arts in Humanities

SEMIOTICSMaster of Arts in Humanities

PHILOSOPHY

NB! This publication is meant for informational purposes only. Please refer to the university website for the latest offi cial information.

LOCATION: Tartu, Estonia

DURATION OF THE PROGRAMMES: 2 years

LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English

GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in social scienes,

natural sciences or humanities

APPLICATION PROCESS1) Submit the online application (relevant link available

at a programme’s website);2) Mail the required and carefully prepared documents

by the deadline to: International Student Service

University of Tartu Ülikooli 18, Tartu 50090, Estonia

DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED• Online application;• Motivation letter• A writing sample (only for Philosophy programme);• Official copy of the Bachelor’s Diploma or its equivalent and

Diploma Supplement (transcript/grade list) in the original language;

• Official translation of the Bachelor’s Diploma and Diploma Supplement into English, translation certified;

• Proof of English language proficiency (ut.ee/requirements, e.g. TOEFL iBT 75, IELTS 5.5, exceptions listed on web);

• Copy of the passport page stating the applicant’s personal details.

* All copies of education documents must bear an original seal and a signature of an authorized offi cial of the issuing school or be certifi ed with an Apostille.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 16Applicants who graduate or have their diploma issued after the application deadline (in July, for example) must send an application form and the most recent offi cial grade list by the required deadline.

TUITION FEE & SCHOLARSHIPSAll admitted students will receive a tuition-waiver scholarship.

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