Master and PhD Program in Philosophy at Guizhou University
1. Discipline Overview
The School of Philosophy at Guizhou University offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs in Philosophy. By deepening fundamental theoretical research, enhancing disciplinary platform construction, promoting interdisciplinary cooperation, and creating a distinctive philosophy research and teaching base, the school aims to cultivate philosophy talents with critical thinking, broad vision, and noble character.
2. Training Objectives
The program requires students to master the basic methods and views of Dialectical Materialism and Historical Materialism, possess high academic ethics and humanistic qualities. Based on taking various master's courses, reading professional literature, and participating in industry practices, students should acquire a solid theoretical foundation and systematic professional knowledge, staying updated with academic and industry dynamics in their research fields. Students are expected to master a foreign language, capable of reading professional books and journals fluently, and summarizing professional writings. Their theses should possess a certain degree of innovation and high academic standards. They should have the foundation and ability for continued learning. Graduates should be competent to engage in teaching, research, or relevant practical management work in the field.
3. Duration of Study
The master's degree in Philosophy is a three-year program, while the doctoral degree is a four-year program. Master's students must complete the coursework and mid-term assessments within the specified time, and complete a master's thesis under the guidance of their supervisor. They will earn the master's degree in Philosophy after passing the thesis defense. Doctoral students must pass the qualifying examination, fulfill the academic paper publication requirements, and complete a doctoral dissertation under the supervisor's guidance. They will earn the doctoral degree in Philosophy after passing the defense.
4. Research Directions
For master's students, the research directions include Marxist Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Foreign Philosophy, Aesthetics, Logic, Ethics, Religious Studies, and Philosophy of Science and Technology. For doctoral students, the directions include Marxist Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Foreign Philosophy, and Aesthetics.
5. Training Methods
For master's students, the program combines coursework with reading professional literature, intertwines supervisor guidance with self-study, integrates theoretical learning with social practice, and balances foundational studies with research work. Public courses are primarily lecture-based, complemented by self-study. Professional courses employ various dynamic teaching methods such as lectures, seminars, and academic reports to promote academic exchange between teachers and students, enhancing the students' learning and research abilities.
In the first year, students are expected to study public and professional courses while reading professional literature as suggested by their supervisors. In the second year, they will complete academic reports, prepare for their thesis proposal, and carry out specialized research and writing of a qualification paper. In the third year, they will finish their thesis and pass the thesis defense.
For doctoral students, the focus is on academic research, emphasizing their ability to conduct independent scholarly work. They should earn certain credits through coursework to systematically grasp the theories and methods in their discipline, improving their problem-solving abilities. The training adopts a mentor-led method, combined with group supervision, utilizing the collective strengths of the academic community to foster an environment conducive to the development of creative thinking. Throughout the program, a dynamic interaction between the mentor's guidance and the doctoral student's initiative is maintained.
6. Training Requirements
Master's students are required to participate in orientation upon admission; attend scientific ethics and academic integrity meetings organized by the university and their departments, study relevant materials, and pass assessments; complete two out of four tasks: teaching assistance, research assistance, administrative assistance, or local service (participating in Doctor Engineer, Doctor Village Head, or Science and Technology Village programs); give at least one public academic presentation; and participate in at least one disciplinary competition.
Doctoral students must participate in military training, attend the first lecture by the university president and party secretary, and complete other orientation activities with satisfactory results. They should also pass assessments on scientific ethics, academic integrity, and moral education. During their studies, they are required to engage in teaching assistance and research practice, attend at least twenty academic activities, give two public academic presentations at provincial or higher-level academic conferences (including one at an international conference), publicly conduct their dissertation proposal and defense, undergo timely mid-term inspections of their dissertation, and submit one mid-term progress report for their doctoral dissertation.
7. Degree Conferral Requirements
These will be implemented according to relevant university documents.
8. Curriculum and Credit Requirements
Master of Philosophy Curriculum and Credit Requirements | |||||
Category | Course Name | Course Number | Credits | Note | |
Degree Courses | Public Course | English | 10657M101 | 2 | standardized throughout the university |
Theory and Practice of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in the New Era | 10657M120 | 2 | |||
Major-specific Courses | Scientific and Technical English Writing | 2 | |||
Introduction to Original Works of Marx and Engels in Philosophy | 010101M01 | 2 | Marxist Philosophy | ||
History of Marxist Philosophy | 010101M02 | 2 | Marxist Philosophy | ||
Frontiers of Marxist Philosophy Research | 2 | Marxist Philosophy | |||
Study on Chinese Philosophical Classics | 010100M03 | 2 | Chinese Philosophy, Religion, Foreign Philosophy, and Aesthetics | ||
Chinese Philosophical Literature and Methods | 010100M41 | 2 | Chinese Philosophy | ||
Frontiers of Chinese Philosophy Research | 2 | Chinese Philosophy | |||
Study on Foreign Philosophical Classics | 010100M02 | 2 | Foreign philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Religion, Marxist Philosophy , Aesthetics | ||
Introduction to the Classics of Modern Western Philosophy | 010100M06 | 2 | Foreign Philosophy | ||
Frontiers of Foreign Philosophy Research | 2 | Foreign Philosophy | |||
Symbolic Logic | 010100M07 | 2 | Logic | ||
Special Topic in Logic | 010104M11 | 2 | Logic | ||
Introduction to Buddhist Pramāṇa and Hetuvidyā: Guided Readings in Original Texts | 010100M46 | 2 | Logic | ||
Frontiers of Logic Research | 2 | Logic | |||
Theory and Method of Ethics | 010100M08 | 2 | Ethics | ||
An Introduction to the Classics of Western Ethics | 010100M09 | 2 | Ethics | ||
An Introduction to the Classics of Chinese Ethics | 2 | Ethics | |||
Frontiers of Ethics Research | 2 | Ethics | |||
Aesthetics Theory Research | 010106M19 | 2 | Aesthetics | ||
Selected Readings on Original Works on Aesthetics | 010100M10 | 2 | Aesthetics | ||
Introduction to Religious Studies | 010100M54 | 2 | Religious Studies | ||
Frontiers of Religious Studies | 2 | Religious Studies | |||
Introduction to the Original Works of Philosophy of Science | 010100M43 | 2 | Philosophy | ||
of Science and Technology | |||||
Introduction to the Original Works on Philosophy of Technology | 010108M02 | 2 | Philosophy | ||
of Science and technology | |||||
History of Scientific Thought | 010108M05 | 2 | Philosophy | ||
of Science and Technology | |||||
Frontiers of Philosophy of Science and Technology Research | 2 | Philosophy | |||
of Science and Technology | |||||
Non-degree Courses | Required Courses | Introduction to Dialectics of Nature/Marxism and Social Science Methodology | 10657M107/10657M108 | 1 | standardized throughout the university |
Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era Student Reader (University) | 10657M121 | 1 | |||
Elective Courses | Physical education | 10657M115 | 1 | ||
Chinese Philosophy from the Han to the Six Dynasties | 010100M12 | 1 | |||
Taoist Philosophy | 010100M13 | 2 | |||
Studies on Confucian Philosophy | 010100M42 | 1 | |||
Philosophy of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties | 010100M14 | 1 | |||
Modern Chinese Philosophy | 010100M15 | 1 | |||
Xunzi Research | 010100M16 | 1 | |||
Cultural Philosophy | 010100M05 | 1 | |||
Foundations of Exegesis | 010100M17 | 1 | |||
Introduction to Religious Classics | 010100M11 | 2 | |||
Special Topic on Chinese Confucian Classics and Philosophy | 010100M19 | 1 | |||
Classical Political Philosophy | 010100M20 | 1 | |||
Calligraphy and Chinese Culture | 010100M21 | 1 | |||
Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy | 010100M22 | 1 | |||
Studies on Enlightenment Philosophy | 010100M23 | 1 | |||
Kant"s Philosophy | 010100M24 | 1 | |||
Research on Modern Japanese Philosophy | 010100M25 | 1 | |||
Selected Readings from Famous Works of Eastern Philosophy | 010100M26 | 1 | |||
Study of Buddhist Scriptures | 010100M27 | 2 | |||
Special Topic Research on Japanese Buddhism | 010100M28 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Buddhist Epistemology | 010100M29 | 2 | |||
Special Topic Research on Modern Chinese Aesthetics | 010100M32 | 1 | |||
Research on Body Aesthetics | 010100M33 | 1 | |||
Philosophy of Cognitive Science | 010100M35 | 1 | |||
Research on Contemporary Philosophy of Science | 010100M37 | 1 | |||
Postmodern Philosophy of Science | 010100M38 | 1 | |||
Science Politics | 010100M39 | 1 | |||
Study on Engineering Ethics | 010100M40 | 1 | |||
Western Political Philosophy | 010100M45 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on the History of Chinese Aesthetics | 010100M49 | 2 | |||
Special Topic on the History of Western Aesthetics | 010100M50 | 2 | |||
Research on Contemporary Aesthetic Trends in China | 010100M51 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Taoism and Taoist religion | 010100M53 | 2 | |||
Special Topic Research on Chinese Religion | 010100M55 | 2 | |||
Special Topic Research on the History of Marxist Philosophy | 010101M03 | 2 | |||
Chinese Marxist Philosophy | 010101M05 | 2 | |||
Western Cultural Studies | 010101M09 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Western Marxist Philosophy | 010101M10 | 2 | |||
German Philosophical Studies | 010101M12 | 1 | |||
Unearthed Documents and Pre-Qin Philosophy | 010102M06 | 2 | |||
Philosophy of Values | 010103M05 | 1 | |||
French Philosophy Studies | 010103M15 | 1 | |||
Studies on Ancient Greek Philosophy | 010103M16 | 1 | |||
History of Western Logic | 010104M02 | 1 | |||
Modal Logic | 010104M05 | 2 | |||
Logic Philosophy | 010104M06 | 1 | |||
Selected Readings of Famous Works of Logic | 010104M08 | 1 | |||
Logical Pragmatics | 010104M09 | 1 | |||
Modern Logic Studies | 010104M10 | 1 | |||
Development Ethics Research | 010105M03 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Ethics | 010105M05 | 2 | |||
Western Political Ethics | 010105M06 | 1 | |||
Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Religious Ethics | 010105M08 | 2 | |||
History of Chinese Ethical Thought | 010105M14 | 1 | |||
History of Western Ethical Thought | 010105M15 | 1 | |||
Aesthetic Education Research | 010106M04 | 1 | |||
Aesthetic Psychology Research | 010106M09 | 1 | |||
Aesthetic Culture Research | 010106M16 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Western Modern Aesthetics | 010106M18 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Art | 010106M20 | 1 | |||
Introduction to "Shorter Logic" | 010106M23 | 1 | |||
Philosophy of Religion | 010107M02 | 1 | |||
Religious and Ethnic Studies | 010107M03 | 1 | |||
Special Topic on Christianity | 010107M05 | 2 | |||
Religious Anthropology | 010107M06 | 2 | |||
Philosophical Problems in Natural Science | 010108M03 | 1 | |||
Special Topic Research on Philosophy of Technology | 010108M06 | 1 | |||
Techno-Anthropology | 010108M07 | 1 | |||
Science and Technology and the Development of Ethnic Areas | 010108M09 | 1 | |||
Science, Technology and Contemporary Society | 010108M10 | 1 | |||
Ecological Philosophy | 010108M12 | 1 | |||
Special Topics Research on Metaphysics | 1 | ||||
Special Topic Research on Free Will | 1 | ||||
Special Topic Research on Marx"s Thoughts on Science and Technology | 1 | ||||
Special Topic Research on Science and Technology Ethics | 1 | ||||
Cognition and Culture | 1 | ||||
Medicine and philosophy | 1 | ||||
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence | 1 | ||||
An Introduction to the Original Works of Western Marxist Philosophy | 1 | ||||
Japanese Marxist Philosophy | 1 | ||||
Phenomenological Ethics | 1 | ||||
Critical Thinking | 1 | Conducted fully in English | |||
Training modules | Scientific Ethics and Academic Integrity: Attend conferences on scientific ethics and academic integrity organized by the university and the training unit, study relevant materials, and pass the assessment | 1 credit | |||
teaching assistance, research assistance, administrative assistance, or local service (participating in Doctor Engineer, Doctor Village Head, or Science and Technology Village programs) (choose two from four) | 1 credit | ||||
Academic report: Give an academic report publicly at least once | 1 credit | ||||
Subject competition: Participate in at least 1 competition | 1 credit | ||||
Note : 1. Except for English, 1 credit is 18 class hours, the total credits of the course are 22 credits, including 14 credits for degree courses and 5 credits for training modules, with a total credits of 27 credits. 2.The courses in the original training program will be retained and the course numbers will remain unchanged. The course numbers of the newly added courses will be written by the Graduate School. 3."Subject competitions" refer to various competitions organized and hosted by the China Higher Education Society and the China Academic Degrees and Postgraduate Education Society. | |||||
PhD Program Curriculum and Credit Requirements | |||||
category | Course Name | Course Number | Credits | Note | |
Degree CoursesDegree Courses | Public Course | Doctoral English | 10657D101 | 3 | standardized throughout the university |
The Chinese Marxism and the ContemporaryThe Chinese Marxism and the Contemporary | 10657D103 | 2 | |||
Major-specific CoursesMajor-specific Courses | Study of Philosophical Classics | 010100D01 | 2 | ||
Special Topic on Marxist Philosophy | 010100D02 | 2 | |||
Special Topic on the History of Chinese Philosophy | 010100D03 | 2 | |||
Special Topics in the History of Western Philosophy | 010100D04 | 2 | |||
Special Topic on Aesthetics Theory | 010100D05 | 2 | |||
Non-degree CoursesNon-degree Courses | Required CoursesRequired Courses | Philosophical Preface and Methodology | 010100D06 | 2 | |
Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era Student Reader (University) | 10657D104 | 1 | standardized throughout the university | ||
Elective Courses | Special Topic on Cultural Philosophy | 010100D07 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | |
Special Topic on Contemporary Marxism in China | 010100D08 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Special Topic on Foreign Marxist Philosophy | 010100D09 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Chinese Classical Philosophy and Philology | 010100D10 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Introduction to Buddhist and Taoist Texts | 010100D11 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Intensive Reading of Confucian Classics | 010100D12 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Studies in German Classical Philosophy | 010100D13 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits .1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Phenomenological Research | 010100D14 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Research on Western Philosophy of Technology | 010100D15 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Special Topic on Chinese Aesthetics | 010100D16 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Special Topic on Western Aesthetics | 010100D17 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Aesthetics Frontier | 010100D18 | 2 | 1 : At least 2 credits . | ||
Training modules | Attend scientific ethics and academic integrity meetings organized by the university and their departments, study relevant materials, and pass assessments | 1 credit | |||
Teaching assistant: Must teach one undergraduate course, pass the teaching assessment, or assist the tutor in guiding master"s students, and submit a written teaching assistant report in the prescribed format to the graduate student"s training unit. | 1 credit | ||||
Academic Reports: Give academic reports twice at academic conferences at or above the provincial level (including provincial level), one of which is an international conference | 2 credit | ||||
Pass the doctoral qualifying examination | 1 credit | ||||
Subject competition: Participate in at least 1 competition | 1 credit | ||||
Entrance education | 1 credit |