Politics and Philosophy
Bachelor's degree
In Telford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Telford
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Duration
3 Years
Politics and Philosophy presents to us the major preoccupations of human existence; what is the good life? How can we judge between right and wrong? For some traditions in philosophy the civic life or the life of the state was the way to operationalize the good life and to develop fully human potential. Therefore, the two subjects overlap and interconnect well in their consideration of how people should live and how they can come together as citizens.
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About this course
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
Organise (materials, time-frames, formats, etc.) and gather information from a variety of sources.
Employ a range of written, oral and digital resources in the research, articulation and presentation of scholarly and academic work;
Demonstrate a familiarity with specialised subject vocabularies, drawing connections between ideas, concepts, arguments and theories within Politics and Philosophy;
Display a critical self-awareness and openness to reasoned dialogue with others in a multi-cultural and international context whilst learning to act independently;
Demonstrate key employment skills (eg. self-management, IT, digital literacy, enterprise, working in groups);
Appreciate the historical development of the major traditions in Politics and Philosophy.
2019 Entry
'A’ levels at grades BBC - CCC
BTEC QCF Extended Diploma grade MMM, BTEC QCF Diploma grade DD
Access to HE Diploma full award (Pass of 60 credits - of which a minimum of 45 credits must be at level 3 including 18 at Merit or Distinction).
If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience, please contact The Gateway for further advice before applying.
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Successful completion of the International Foundation Year in Social Sciences guarantees entry on to this course
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Subjects
- Global
- Philosophy
- Politics
Course programme
Semester 1 Starters:
UNDERGRADUATE
Year 1
4PH002 Introduction to European Philosophy (20 Credits)
4PO003 Introduction to British Politics (20 Credits)
4PH003 Thinking Ethically (20 Credits)
4PO002 Introduction to International Relations (20 Credits)
4GK001 Raising Intercultural Awareness or 4GK006 Success in Higher Education or 4WL002 Basic Language or 4WL003 Elementary Language (20 Credits)
4SL011 Volunteering in the Community or 4GK006 Success in Higher Education or 4HU002 Popular Culture or 4PO006 Contemporary Capitalism or 4WL002 Basic Language or 4WL003 Elementary Language (20 Credits)
Year 2
5PH002 Ethical Virtues, Principles and Judgement (20 Credits)
5PO003 Contemporary Political Ideologies (20 Credits)
5PH003 Knowing the World: Language and Experience (20 Credits)
5PO004 World Politics (20 Credits)
5HU001 The Enlightenment or 5HU003 Body, Sexuality and Identity or 5PO006 Contemporary Britain or 5WL001 Basic Language or 5WL002 Elementary Language (20 Credits)
5SL008 Volunteering in Action or 5PH001 Law, Morality and Society or 5PO005 Europe United? European Politics, Societies, Cultures or 5WL001 Basic Language or 5WL002 Elementary Language (20 Credits)
Year 3
6PH003 Freedom, Recognition and Authenticity (20 Credits)
6PO003 Political Theory (20 Credits)
6PO005 Security and Integration in the New Europe or 6PO001 Democracy and Terrorism: Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland or 6MZ012 Global Media/Global Culture or 6SL013 The Global World or 6WL001 Intermediate/Advanced Language (20 Credits)
6PO005 Security and Integration in the New Europe or 6PO001 Democracy and Terrorism: Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland or 6MZ012 Global Media/Global Culture or 6SL013 The Global World or 6WL001 Intermediate/Advanced Language (20 Credits)
6PH002 Self and Other: The Demands of Social Justice or 6PO002 The Politics of the Middle East or 6WL001 Intermediate/Advanced Language (20 Credits)
6PH005 Independent Study in Philosophy or 6PO004 Project (Politics) or 6HS013 Work Placement in the Community (20 Credits)
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