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28 Master's degrees in Philosophy in New Zealand

Philosophy (Thesis)
The Philosophy (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury allows you to delve deeper into fundamental questions of our society.
Religious Studies
The Religious Studies programme at the University of Otago offers a deep exploration of human faith and culture. Available as a B.A. degree, this flexible course can be studied full-time or part-time, with online distance options. Over three years, students examine how diverse spiritual traditions shape our global society.
Philosophy
The Philosophy programme at the University of Otago offers a deep exploration of logic, ethics, and metaphysics. Available as a B.A. degree with full-time or part-time study modes, this undergraduate course develops critical reasoning over three years of study at a world-class centre for academic excellence.

Philosophy
The Philosophy (MPhil) degree from Auckland University of Technology is a one-year, research-only master's degree.
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
The Pacific and Indigenous Studies course at the University of Waikato involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject. The degree helps applicants to build the skills required to work in their chosen field.

Philosophy
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Philosophy programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington .

Philosophy
The Philosophy course from University of Canterbury allows you to delve deeper into fundamental questions of our society.
Ministry
The Ministry programme at the University of Otago offers advanced postgraduate study for those in professional practice. Available through distance learning with full-time and part-time options, this curriculum enhances expertise in chaplaincy and leadership. It is ideal for ministers and pastors seeking a deeper theological grounding.