BA (Hons) Philosophy and English Literature

Bachelor's degree

In Hatfield

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Hatfield

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Literature can offer new perspectives on familiar themes, as well as open doors to unfamiliar ideas and cultures which are temporally or spatially remote from your own. It is an ideal source for philosophical reflection, exploring and challenging the assumptions that frame the way we think, act and see the world around us.

Our BA Philosophy and English Literature degree encourages you to expand your imaginative capacities and to critically reflect on possibilities for how the world could be, by engaging with a wide variety of perspectives. You will gain skills in understanding how to read and interpret in context, and in how to formulate your own arguments, to arrive at your own conclusions. All our English Literature and Philosophy lecturers are active researchers, so you’ll share the excitement of doing original work in a supportive and highly-rated academic community. We’re also rated TEF Gold, making us one of the best universities for teaching and support.

In your first year, you might choose to study international and American literature or revisit Shakespeare and consider his cultural relevance today through fictional, cinematic and TV adaptations. In Philosophy, you might explore questions which lie at the heart of much literature, such as whether anything can give meaning to life, and whether our striving to achieve anything of significance is ultimately futile, even ridiculous. The philosophy of film and literature module addresses the assumption that anything is possible in fiction and considers the extent to which that is true.

In your second year, you’ll focus on period-based literature from the Renaissance onwards and gain an understanding of literary history, from Elizabethan verse and drama, via Augustan poetry and the emergence of the novel in the 18th century, to the radical transformations of the Victorian age, and the emergence of modernity in the 20th century.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
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De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

We give you:

A flexible programme of study, allowing you to concentrate on areas you find especially interesting
An exceptional academic team, conducting internationally renowned research
Stimulating, innovative courses that allow you to make rewarding connections between two disciplines
CV-building potential through work placements and extra-curricular activities

UCAS points 104
A Level BCC

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This centre's achievements

2020

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Subjects

  • Philosophy
  • English
  • Teaching
  • Writing
  • American Literature
  • Shakespeare

Course programme

What will I study?

Our philosophy students benefit from being part of a lively and active academic community. You’ll learn through formal courses and extracurricular seminars, while our small group teaching helps you to find your feet in the academic environment. There are plenty of opportunities to discuss critical issues with staff and fellow students, including an optional residential weekend each year.

Level 4

Module
  • Philosophy of Film and Literature
  • Texts Up Close: Reading and Interpretation
  • Make it New: Literary Tradition and Experimentation
  • Border Crossings: Modern Literature from around the World
  • Shakespeare Reframed
  • Mind, Knowledge and Reality
  • Ethics
  • The Meaning of Life
  • Reason and Persuasion
  • Journeys and Quests: Adventures in Literature
  • Identity and Contemporary Writing
  • Social and Political Philosophy
  • American Voices: Introduction to US Literature and Culture
  • Romantic Origins & Gothic Afterlives
Level 5

Module
  • Graduate Skills
  • Themes in Plato's Republic
  • The Right and The Good
  • Studies in Twentieth Century Literature, 1900-1945
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Knowledge and Discovery
  • Philosophy of Art
  • American Literature to 1900
  • Twentieth Century North American Writing
  • Metaphysics
  • Ways of Reading: Literature and Theory
  • Philosophies of Religion
  • Virtues, Vices and Ethics
  • Lines on the Map: Explorations in Colonial Writing
  • Images of Contemporary Society: British Literature and the Politics of Identity
  • Postcolonial Cultures: Texts and Contexts
  • Logic and Philosophy
  • Age of Transition: the Victorians and Modernity
  • Literature at Work
  • A Nation of Readers: British Identity and Enlightenment Culture
  • Revisiting the Renaissance
Level 6

Module
  • Aristotle P
  • Nietzsche, Genealogy and Morality
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Philosophy of Psychology

Additional information

UCAS code - V5Q3

EU Students Fee

Full time - £13450 for the 2021/2022 academic year

International Students Fee

Full time - £13450 for the 2021/2022 academic year

BA (Hons) Philosophy and English Literature

£ 9,250 VAT inc.