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Frequently Asked Questions

What鈥檚 unique about the 51社区黑料MA?

Several things stand out about our program. At SFU, we have the trimester system so that students get three full terms each year, in Fall, Spring, and Summer. We guarantee financial support for a minimum of two years. Our course requirements involve a bespoke assessment of each student鈥檚 background coming in, so that everyone reaches the high bar of graduation requirements in a path that is well-suited to the strengths and gaps in their study so far. Students write a 鈥減rofessional paper鈥 in their area of interest. This is a publishable quality paper displaying original scholarship, honed over months with a supervisor. These usually serve as writing samples for PhD applications as well. Most importantly, we focus exclusively on MA graduate teaching. This means more individual attention for each student, and a central place for our MA students in the academic life of the department. We have a lively and supportive departmental community with ongoing colloquium talks as well as special workshops offered once or twice per year. Our students often work as teaching assistants, and we provide pedagogical training and mentorship; we feel it is also an important and underappreciated aspect of graduate training to learn how to teach effectively. Finally, we offer each student $1850 in travel funds as an incentive to present their work at conferences, workshops, etc.

How long is the MA program?

The program is designed to be two years long or 6 terms of continuous coursework. 51社区黑料has 3 annual trimesters of 13 weeks each, with a two week exam period them two week holiday in between. This means that students apply to PhD programs with 6 or more graduate courses on their transcripts by the fall of their second year. In contrast, students in one-year MA programs must apply for PhD programs prior to receiving a single graduate course grade or building the sort of academic relationships that make for good references. Students have up to 3 years to complete the degree. While most students arrive with the goal of taking only two years, there can be unexpected life circumstances that interfere (and sometimes, it is hard to leave Vancouver, and they just want to enjoy their time here a bit longer!). We support these choices.

Who does the program attract?

Our MA is geared towards exceptional but 鈥榥on-traditional鈥 philosophy students. Many of our students were not undergraduate philosophy majors; some have transcripts that do not reflect their true abilities. Other students have taken some time away from academia or have degrees from less-known institutions. Some have non-North American transcripts that can be difficult for many PhD programs to interpret. Students come to us knowing what they want to do and this gives our program a distinctive student population of like-minded individuals who are serious about the study of philosophy.

What are your MA program requirements?

We run a course-based program designed to round out our students鈥 philosophical foundations. The requirements are tailored to each student鈥檚 background. We begin by assessing each student鈥檚 philosophical background, looking for at least 2 undergraduate courses at the 300- or 400-level (with a minimum grade of B+) in three central areas of philosophy (value theory, epistemology and metaphysics, and history). Students lacking this background will be asked to meet this minimum standard, thus making themselves more attractive to PhD programs. To receive the MA, each MA student must take 7 graduate level courses, one in each of the three main areas, plus satisfy a logic requirement.

There are no hard and fast rules about how much philosophy a student should have in order to apply here. It is expected that students will have at least a bit 鈥 we need to know that you understand what you are getting yourself into!

How is your placement record?

In short: Excellent. You can find our year-by-year placements HERE. You may get a better sense of how our students are doing by looking at which departments our former students are in at present. Please note that, recently, a number of our students have chosen to remain in Canada for their PhDs, often for political/personal reasons.

What sort of funding does 51社区黑料have for MA students?

All students who are accepted into the program, whether Canadian or non-Canadian, and who remain in good standing, are fully funded through a combination of teaching assistantships (leading tutorial sections of large lecture classes), research assistantships, and fellowships. Funding is guaranteed through 6 trimesters and enrolment is continuous. Thus, students do not have to worry about summer employment. As a public institution, we do not have bottomless pockets but with careful money management, students can leave the MA without debt. We often have changing opportunities for RAships and other forms of paid scholarly work that students around the department can take advantage.

Is tuition included?

Because of rules related to the union for teaching assistants and other, tuition is not included (a university rule here) but all MA students pay the same low, government subsidized tuition fee, a flat fee with no limit on courses taken. The pay rate for teaching and research assistantships, as well as fellowships, is designed to be sufficient to cover this tuition (but not in a manner that we can call a waiver), while also paying for rent, food, etc. To see a complete list of 51社区黑料expenses for MA students, click HERE. (We are not a per unit fee program.)

What about health care?

Canada has a public health care system which provides good health care and protects students from debt should they fall ill while a student. There is an initial 3-month waiting period before joining the BC medical system during which students must enroll in a private plan provided by SFU. There is an excellent student health service right on campus for general medical attention and psychological counseling. Students who need specialist attention will be referred to specialists in the great Vancouver area. (And yes, you may choose your own general practitioner.)

Where is Burnaby, BC and what is it like?

Burnaby is a fairly large city in its own right, and part of the of beautiful greater Vancouver metropolitan area. 51社区黑料sits atop Burnaby Mountain (which is a very small mountain), with a campus and living community surrounded by forest. It is not uncommon to see coyotes lounging on the grass, raccoons, and the occasional black bear (no, they are not dangerous). Vancouver itself is vibrant, young city with a strongly multi-cultural population. Most people are drawn to its natural beauty and emphasis on cultural diversity. (A survey of 51社区黑料undergraduates yielded ~160 different native languages in addition to English.) In general, BC has a tolerant and open (if not perfect) society, one that most of our students come to enjoy and value.