German & Philosophy with a year abroad

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

Overview
Our German & Philosophy BA offers you an exceptionally wide range of modules in both German and Philosophy covering literature, language, film, history, philosophical thought, political and social theory, as well as philosophy of mind, science and ancient philosophy. Our language modules cater for all levels, from complete beginner to native speaker.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Key benefits
German
Highly-rated department in German with an international reputation for the strength of its world-leading and excellent research.
Teaching informed and delivered by staff who carry out that research.
Exceptionally wide range of modules covering literature, language, film, and history.
Central location offers students access to a variety of libraries and resources, including the Goethe-Institut and the Austrian Cultural Forum.
Year abroad in a German-speaking country offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in culture and society and achieve language fluency.
Philosophy
One of the largest and most distinguished philosophy departments in the country.
The Department is ranked as one of the top-three UK philosophy departments in the 2014 Research Excellence framework for both the quality of our research and research power.
Our National Student Survey (NSS) satisfaction results are consistently excellent. In the most recent NSS (2016), 95% of students report bieng satisfied with our teaching.
King's offers an exceptionally wide range of optional modules, covering all areas of the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophy.
Our emphasis on small-group teaching ensures students acquire and hone the skills of critical thinking..
Please note: Assessed internship placements are not included as part of this programme

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Strand, WC2R 2LS

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • German Language
  • German Speaking
  • Greek
  • Translation
  • Politics
  • Credit
  • Political Philosophy
  • Teaching
  • Philosophy
  • German Literature
  • Ethics
  • Modern Philosophy
  • Greek Philosophy
  • Logic
  • Cinema
  • International
  • Writing
  • Social Theory

Course programme


Year 1

Year 1

Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.

In your first year you will take 60 credits in German and 60 credits in Philosophy.

Required Modules

German

If you are an ab initio student, in your first year you are required to take:

  • Introductory German (30 credits)
  • Texts and Contexts for ab initio (30 credits)

If you are a non-native German speaker, in your first year you are required to take:

  • German Core Language I (30 credits)
  • Texts and Contexts (30 credits)

If you are a native German speaker, you are required to take:

  • Translation from and into German I (15 credits)
  • Texts and Contexts (30 credits)
  • One 15-credit module from a range of options that may typically include:

- Milestones of German History (15 credits)

- One Hundred and Twenty Years of German Cinema (15 credits)

- Medieval Germany: Language, Literature and Society (15 credits)

- An Introduction to German Politics (15 credits)

Philosophy

In your first year, you are required to take one 15-credit module from each of the following three groups:

Group 1

• Greek Philosophy I (15 credits)

• Modern Philosophy I (15 credits)

Group 2

• Ethics I (15 credits)

• Political Philosophy I (15 credits)

Group 3

• Elementary Logic (15 credits)

• Metaphysics I (15 credits)

• Epistemology I (15 credits)

• Methodology (15 credits)

You will then choose a further 15-credit module from any of the groups listed above.

Optional Modules


Year 2

Year 2

In your second year you will take 60 credits in German and 60 credits in Philosophy.

Required Modules

German

If you are an ab initio student, in your second year you are required to take:

  • Intermediate German (30 credits)

If you are a non-native German speaker, in your second year you are required to take:

  • German Core Language II (30 credits)

If you are a native German speaker, in your second year you required to take:

  • Translation from and into German II (15 credits)

Philosophy

Required Modules:

In your second year, you are required to choose three modules (45 credits) from at least two of the following groups, each of which may typically include the following modules:

Group A

  • Greek Philosophy II: Plato (15 credits)
  • Greek Philosophy II: Aristotle (15 credits)
  • Modern Philosophy II: Locke & Berkeley (15 credits)
  • Modern Philosophy II: Spinoza & Leibniz (15 credits)

Group B

  • Ethics II: History of Ethical Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Ethics II: Contemporary Ethical Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Political Philosophy II: Theories of Freedom OR Justice (15 credits) (running in alternate years)
  • Political Philosophy II: History of Political Philosophy (15 credits)

Group C

  • Epistemology II (15 credits)
  • Metaphysics II (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Logic & Language (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Mind (15 credits)
  • Intermediate Logic (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Physics I: Philosophy of Space & Time (15 credits)
Optional Modules

German

If you are an ab initio student, in your second year you are required to take two 15-credit modules, where at least one must contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range that may include:

  • Gender and Identity in Arthurian Romance (15 credits)
  • The German Reformation (15 credits)
  • Berlin Past and Present: The Reconstruction of a Capital City (15 credits)
  • Society and Popular Culture in Germany since 1870 (15 credits)
  • 18th Century German Thought: The Education of Humanity (15 credits)
  • A Year in the Life of German-language Film (15 credits)
  • History into Literature (15 credits)

If you are a non-native German speaker you are required to take 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range which may typically include:

  • The German Reformation (15 credits)
  • 18th Century German Thought: The Education of Humanity (15 credits)
  • Gender and Identity in Arthurian Romance (15 credits)

In addition you are required to take a further 15 credits chosen from optional modules which may typically include:

  • German in London. The City in Literature and Film (15 credits)
  • Society and Popular Culture in Germany since 1870 (15 credits)
  • A Year in the Life of German-language Film (15 credits)
  • Hitler's Victim? Modern Austrian Literature & Film (15 credits)
  • Berlin Past and Present: The Reconstruction of a Capital City (15 credits)
  • History into Literature (15 credits)

If you are a native German speaker you are required to take 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range which may typically include:

  • The German Reformation (15 credits)
  • 18th Century German Thought: The Education of Humanity (15 credits)
  • Gender and Identity in Arthurian Romance (15 credits

Plus a further 30 credits chosen from optional modules which may typically include:

  • The pre-modern modules listed above
  • German in London. The City in Literature and Film (15 credits)
  • Society and Popular Culture in Germany since 1870 (15 credits)
  • A Year in the Life of German-language Film (15 credits)
  • Hitler's Victim? Modern Austrian Literature & Film (15 credits)
  • Berlin Past and Present: The Reconstruction of a Capital City (15 credits)
  • History into Literature (15 credits)

Philosophy

You will also take 15 credits from any of thel modules in the groups listed under the required modules , or choose from a further range of 15-credit options that may typically include:

  • Hellenistic Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Indian Philosophy: The Orthodox Schools (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Medieval Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Psychology (15 credits)
  • First-Order Logic (15 credits)
  • Aesthetics (15 credits)
  • Gender & Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Topics in Modern Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Topics in Political Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Topics in Philosophy of Language (15 credits)
  • Utilitarianism (15 credits)
  • Foundations of Analytic Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Indian Philosophy: The Heterodox Schools (15 credits)


Year 3

Year 3

You will spend your third year abroad at a partner institution, which currently include:

  • Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • Universität Wien
  • Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
  • Universität Mannheim

You will also have the opportunity to apply for the English Language Assistantship Programme or to undertake an internship/work placement in a German-speaking environment, which you will normally be expected to organise independently, allowing you to explore career prospects and personal interests.

Required Modules Optional Modules


Year 4

Year 4

In your fourth year, you will take 60 credits in German and 60 credits in Philosophy.

Required Modules

German

If you are an ab initio or non-native speaking student, you are required to take:

  • German Core Language III (30 credits)

If you are a native German speaker, in your fourth year, you are required to take:

  • Translation from and into German III (15 credits)

Philosophy

There are no required modules in your fourth year.

Optional Modules

German

If you are an ab initio or non-native speaking student you are required to take 30 credits from a range of modules, which may typically include:

  • ­ Dissertation (15 credits)
  • ­ Aspects of Post-1945 German Culture (15 credits)
  • ­ Goethe: From Sturm und Drang to Classicism (15 credits)
  • ­ Religion, Sex, Politics: German Literature of the 16th and 17th Centuries (15 credits)
  • ­ German in the World: Afro-German Moving Images (15 credits)
  • ­ Contemporary German Politics [European & International Studies] (15 credits)
  • ­ New German Cinema in East and West (15 credits)
  • ­ Writing in Tongues: Literature & Migration in the Modern German Context (15 credits)
  • ­ Death and the Afterlife in Medieval and Modern German Literature (15 credits)
  • ­ Women’s Writing: Then and Now (15 credits)

If you are a native German speaker you are required to take 45 credits from a range of optional 15-credit modules, which may typically include:

  • ­ Dissertation (15 credits)
  • ­ Aspects of Post-1945 German Culture (15 credits)
  • ­ Goethe: From Sturm und Drang to Classicism (15 credits)
  • ­ Religion, Sex, Politics: German Literature of the 16th and 17th Centuries (15 credits)
  • ­ German in the World: Afro-German Moving Images (15 credits)
  • ­ Contemporary German Politics [European & International Studies] (15 credits)
  • ­ New German Cinema in East and West (15 credits)
  • ­ Writing in Tongues: Literature & Migration in the Modern German Context (15 credits)
  • ­ Death and the Afterlife in Medieval and Modern German Literature (15 credits)
  • ­ Women’s Writing: Then and Now (15 credits)

Philosophy

You are required to take 45 credits from a range of modules that may typically include:

  • Dissertation (30 credits)
  • Jurisprudence (30 credits)
  • Law and Social Theory (30 credits)
  • Plato's myths: the soul, desire and the beyond (30 credits)
  • Hellenistic Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Indian Philosophy: The Orthodox Schools (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Medieval Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Philosophy of Psychology (15 credits)
  • First-Order Logic (15 credits)
  • Aesthetics (15 credits)
  • Gender & Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Topics in Modern Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Topics in Political Philosophy (15 credits)
  • Topics in Philosophy of Language (15 credits)
  • Utilitarianism (15 credits)

In addition your remaining 15 credits may be from this list or any module from the second year modules.

German & Philosophy with a year abroad

£ 9,250 + VAT