Master in Ethics, Science, and Policy
Linköping, Sweden
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2024
TUITION FEES
SEK 177,600 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* only for students from outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland
Introduction
Learn how to evaluate and develop policies for some of the most pressing issues in society! You will study and practice ethics and philosophy of science to influence and develop policy on topics such as education, healthcare, risk management, taxation, and research.
Policy design has many different aspects that impact people and society. The world needs individuals like you who can connect facts and values, offering solutions to both common and complex problems. These skills are now more crucial than ever and form the core of our curriculum. By merging ethics, science, and policy, you study policymaking and analyze arguments for and against proposals, strengthening the case for change.
Core Skills Development
Evaluating and developing policies involves absorbing scientific findings for decision-making, applying theoretical insights to practical situations, and understanding the consequences for those affected by policy implementation. The courses are structured to prioritize your development of essential skills in:
- Summarising, critically examining, and evaluating current research literature in areas relevant to policy development.
- Describing and analyzing philosophical concepts, theories, and problems relevant to the evaluation and use of research literature.
- Presenting research findings to a broad audience.
- Developing theoretically informed reasoning in specific problem areas related to philosophical issues in policy work.
- Formulating theory-based policy recommendations and assessments of a normative question in a particular policy area based on new research.
Diverse Policy Challenges
This combination of scientific theory and normative analysis extends to many different issues such as education, healthcare, risk management, the environment, finance, and many others. For example, we examine how to measure school results from a scientific perspective and delve into ethical questions from the philosophy of education and childhood. Another example is when we discuss designing healthcare policies when resources are scarce, which involves balancing values and the latest medical research. We will also deal with questions like what taxes are just, how should research on humans be regulated, and can restrictions on migration be justified. Each course delves into new policy issues and theories in ethics and the philosophy of science.
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Curriculum
In the first two semesters, students follow mandatory courses. During the third semester, you have the opportunity for individual specialization through elective courses, studies abroad, and internships. In the fourth semester, you write your master's thesis which allows further specialization.
Further information
A detailed syllabus, curriculum, and information on the courses you may take can be found in our study information database via the link below. Entry requirements and tuition information can be found by selecting the drop-down ”Admission requirements” available under the Autumn 2024 tab.
Semester 1 Autumn 2024
- 721A56 The Philosophy of Policymaking
- 721A55 Philosophy of Science in Policymaking
- 721A57 Research Ethics and Research-based Knowledge
- 721A58 Contemporary Research Issues in Ethics, Science, and Policy 1
Semester 2 Spring 2025
- 721A59 Taxation, Policy, and Philosophy
- 721A60 The Philosophy of Medicine
- 721A61 The Ethics of Health Care Priority Setting
- 721A62 Scientific Modelling: Normative and practical aspects
Semester 3 Autumn 2025
- 721A63 Internship in Ethics, Science, and Policy
- 721A69 Internship in Ethics, Science, and Policy
- 721A70 Internship in Ethics, Science, and Policy
- 721A64 Ethics and Migration Policy
- 721A66 Decision Theory and Risk
- 721A67 The Philosophy of Childhood and Educational Policy
- 721A65 Contemporary Research Issues in Ethics, Science, and Policy 2
Semester 4 Spring 2026
721A68 Master’s Thesis in Ethics, Science, and Policy
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Upon successful completion of studies, you will be well prepared for careers in various policy areas as well as eligible for further studies and research at the doctoral level. Job market opportunities lie above all in planning, development, management, and evaluation work, e.g., in the private and public sectors within both national and international organizations. Examples of activities where this profile is in demand are policy work within public activities, such as think tanks, municipalities, and regions.