BA Philosophy and Italian (RV35)

Bachelor's degree

In Bristol

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Bristol

  • Start date

    Different dates available

About BA Philosophy and Italian
This course combines philosophy with study of Italian and provides a valuable skill set ideally tailored to the increasingly globalised workplace. Bristol has an enviable record for its research, both in philosophy and in Italian culture.
Italian language and culture have had a lasting impact on Europe, while today, Italy's innovative contributions to design, technology and fashion make it a major global, commercial force. Italy is both traditional and modern - a tension that is apparent throughout its history and culture.
You will spend your third year abroad studying or working, which will enable you to refine your language skills and cultural understanding.
In each year you take an equal number of credits in Italian and philosophy. For philosophy you will study units covering introduction to philosophy, logic, and realism and normativity.

Facilities

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Bristol (Avon)
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Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, BS8 1TH

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Subjects

  • Cinema
  • Logic
  • Philosophy
  • Italian Language

Course programme

Year 1 (2019/20)
  • Italian Language 1A (Post A-level)
  • Italian Language 1B (ab initio students)
  • Logic and Critical Thinking
  • Introduction to Philosophy A
  • Medieval and Renaissance Italy
  • Introduction to Philosophy B
  • Modern Italy
  • Thinking about Science

Year 2 (2019/20)
  • Italian Language 2
  • Realism and Normativity
  • Italian Memories of the 2nd World War
  • Dante's Inferno
  • The Invention of the Renaissance Woman
  • Sport, Culture and History in Twentieth Century Italy
  • Destination Italy: Cultural Responses to Migration
  • Italian Cinema: Genre and Social Change
  • Epistemology
  • Political Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Mathematics
  • Ancient Philosophy
  • Space, Time and Matter
  • Aesthetics
  • Political Systems of Modern Europe
  • Woman and Nation
  • Italian Memories of the 2nd World War
  • Dante's Inferno
  • The Invention of the Renaissance Woman
  • Sport, Culture and History in Twentieth Century Italy
  • Destination Italy: Cultural Responses to Migration
  • Italian Cinema: Genre and Social Change
  • Epistemology
  • Philosophy of Mathematics
  • Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1
  • Gender in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe
  • Catalan Language (Elementary)
  • Czech Language (Elementary)
  • Italian Memories of the Second World War (TB2)
  • Dante's Inferno (TB2)
  • The Invention of the Renaissance Woman (TB2)
  • Italian Cinema: Genre and Social Change (TB2)
  • Sport, Culture and History in Twentieth Century Italy (TB2)
  • Destination Italy: Cultural Responses to Migration (TB2)
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Ethics
  • Logic 2
  • Death, dying and disease
  • Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1
  • Italian Memories of the Second World War (TB2)
  • Dante's Inferno (TB2)
  • The Invention of the Renaissance Woman (TB2)
  • Italian Cinema: Genre and Social Change (TB2)
  • Sport, Culture and History in Twentieth Century Italy (TB2)
  • Destination Italy: Cultural Responses to Migration (TB2)
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Ethics
  • Ancient Philosophy
  • Space, Time and Matter
  • Aesthetics
  • Political Systems of Modern Europe
  • Take 20 CP From Bristol Futures, UWLP or Faculty Wide Units – OR choose an additional 20 CP from lists B-E above

Year 3 (2019/20)
  • Year Abroad (Joint Honours) Not Available in 2019/20

Year 4 (2019/20)
  • Italian Language 3
  • The Culture of Fascism
  • Naples: Culture, Identity and Nation
  • Screening the Past: Representing History in Contemporary Italian Cinema
  • The Decameron in History
  • Dante: Purgatorio and Paradiso
  • Communism in Europe
  • Ancients and moderns: cultures of humanism in Renaissance Europe
  • Independent Study 1
  • Translating in a Professional Context
  • Teaching Modern Languages as a Foreign Language
  • Sociolinguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture, and Society
  • Gender, Sexuality and Cinema
  • Reimagining Odysseus
  • The Italian City: Medieval and Early Modern Cultures
  • Histories of Translation
  • Liaison Interpreting
  • Catalan Language (follow-on)
  • Czech Language (follow-on)
  • First Extended Essay
  • Second Extended Essay
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Philosophical Issues of Physical Sciences
  • Philosophy of Biology
  • The Philosophy and History of Medicine
  • Philosophy of Mathematics
  • Philosophy of Psychology
  • Philosophy and the Environment
  • Death, dying and disease
  • The Ethics of Migration and Citizenship
  • Themes in Modern European Philosophy 2

BA Philosophy and Italian (RV35)

£ 9,250 + VAT