Philosophy and Hispanic Studies

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 9 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 12.5 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 15, 2026
StudyQA ranking:5648 Duration:36 months

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The Philosophy and Hispanic Studies programme at the University of Kent offers students an intellectually enriching experience that combines rigorous philosophical inquiry with an in-depth exploration of Hispanic culture, language, and history. Throughout this degree, students engage with a broad spectrum of philosophical traditions, from ancient to contemporary thought, developing critical thinking, analytical skills, and ethical reasoning. The programme also immerses students in the diverse and vibrant cultures of Spanish-speaking countries, fostering language proficiency and a comprehensive understanding of social, political, and cultural contexts.

Students will have the opportunity to study core philosophical topics such as epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and political philosophy, alongside courses in Spanish language, literature, and cultural studies. This interdisciplinary approach encourages students to make connections between philosophical ideas and cultural phenomena, enhancing their ability to interpret complex texts and debates across different disciplines. The programme benefits from active research communities and various teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, and independent research projects, providing a dynamic learning environment.

Additionally, students can take advantage of opportunities for international exchange programs and placements, which enable practical application of their skills in real-world settings and foster global perspectives. The degree programme is designed to prepare graduates for careers in education, journalism, public policy, international relations, cultural management, and further academic research. Graduates will leave the programme with a strong command of both philosophical methods and Hispanic cultural competencies, equipping them to engage thoughtfully with global issues and contribute to multicultural understanding.

The University of Kent provides excellent support services and resources, including access to extensive libraries, language laboratories, and research centers dedicated to philosophy and Hispanic studies. Overall, this combined degree offers an rewarding and versatile education, promoting intellectual development and cultural awareness in a supportive academic community.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline January 15 Tuition fee
  • GBP 9000 Year (EEA)
  • GBP 12450 Year (Non-EEA)
Start date September 2015 Credits (ECTS) 180 ECTS
Credits Total Kent credits: 360
Duration full-time 36 months Partnership Joint Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Part-time, Full-time More information Go To The Course Website

Course Content

The course structure below gives a flavour of the modules that will be available to you and provides details of the content of this programme. This listing is based on the current curriculum and may change year to year in response to new curriculum developments and innovation. Most programmes will require you to study a combination of compulsory and optional modules, you may also have the option to take ‘wild’ modules from other programmes offered by the University in order that you may customise your programme and explore other subject areas of interest to you or that may further enhance your employability.

Stage 1

Possible modules may include:

EN333 - Romanticism

EN302 - Early Drama

EN331 - Readings in the Twentieth Century

EN332 - Writing America

TH331 - Introduction to Hinduism & Buddhism

TH334 - Religion and Sex

TH340 - Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam

TH341 - What is Religion?

TH342 - Religion in the Contemporary World

TH345 - From: Eden To The End of The World: An Introduction to The Bible

TH346 - Introduction to Asian Traditions

You have the opportunity to select wild modules in this stage

Stage 2

Possible modules may include:

EN694 - Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama

EN697 - Chaucer and Late Medieval English Literature

EN681 - Novelty, Enlightenment and Emancipation: 18th Century Literature

EN692 - Early Modern Literature 1500-1700

EN689 - Modernism

EN672 - Reading Victorian Literature

EN675 - Declaring Independence: 19th Century US Literature

EN677 - The Contemporary

EN695 - Empire, New Nations and Migration

TH615 - Modern Islam: Liberal and Fundamentalist Thought

TH608 - Sociology of Religion

TH611 - The Sacred in Contemporary Society

TH620 - Anthropology of Religion

TH618 - Continental Philosophy of Religion

TH624 - Indian Philosophy of Religion

TH622 - Cracking Biblical Codes: Prophecy, Apocalyptic and Wisdom

TH628 - Gods and Government from the Roman Empire to Tony Blair

TH570 - I:Religion and Film

TH571 - I:Death of God ? :Christianity and the Modern World

TH594 - Christianity and Ethics

TH597 - Buddhism:Its Essence and Development

TH598 - Issues in Religious Studies

TH600 - Psychology and Religion

You have the opportunity to select wild modules in this stage

Stage 3

Possible modules may include:

TH515 - Theology and Religious Studies Dissertation

TH553 - Issues in Religious Studies

TH555 - Hindu Religious Thought

TH558 - Sociology of Religion

TH574 - H:Religion and Film

TH575 - H:Death of God ? :Christianity and the Modern World

TH577 - Christianity and Ethics

TH607 - William James: Philosopher, Psychologist and Scholar of Religion

TH617 - Continental Philosophy of Religion

TH629 - Gods and Government from the Roman Empire to Tony Blair

TH530 - History and Literature in Early Christianity:Luke-Acts

EN696 - Empire, New Nations and Migration

EN678 - The Contemporary

EN673 - Reading Victorian Literature

EN682 - Novelty, Enlightenment and Emancipation: 18th Century Literature

EN690 - Modernism

EN684 - Clouds, Waves & Crows: Writing the Natural, 1800 to the Present

EN687 - Poetry and Crisis, from the First World War to Occupy

EN676 - Cross-Cultural Coming-of-Age Narratives

EN580 - Charles Dickens and Victorian England

EN583 - Postcolonial Writing

EN586 - Language and Place in Colonial and Postcolonial Poetry

EN588 - Innovation and Experiment in New York, 1945- 1995

EN604 - The Unknown: Reading and Writing

EN633 - Bodies of Evidence: Reading The Body In Eighteenth Century Literature

EN637 - Unruly Women and Other Insubordinates: the dramatic repertoire of the Q

EN655 - Places and Journeys

EN656 - Heroes and Exiles: An Introduction to Old English Poetry

EN657 - The Brontes in Context

EN658 - American Crime Fiction

EN660 - Writing Lives in Early Modern England: Diaries, Letters and Secret Selv

EN661 - The Stranger

EN666 - From Book to Blog: Geoffrey Chaucer and his Afterlives

EN668 - Discovery Space: New Theatres in Early Modern England

EN670 - Lyric, Ballad and Popular Song

EN700 - Metropolis: Writing and Spectacle in Early Modern London

TH578 - Psychology and Religion

TH556 - Buddhism: Its Essence and Development

TH616 - Modern Islam: Liberal and Fundamentalist Thought

TH625 - Indian Philosophy of Religion

TH621 - Anthropology of Religion

TH623 - Cracking Biblical Codes: Prophecy, Apocalyptic and Wisdom

TH619 - Religious Studies and Philosophy in the Classroom

TH612 - The Sacred in Contemporary Society

English Language Requirements

IELTS band : 6.5

To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to

take an IELTS test.

Requirements

The University will consider applications from students offering a wide range of qualifications, typical requirements are listed below, students offering alternative qualifications should contact the Admissions Office for further advice. It is not possible to offer places to all students who meet this typical offer/minimum requirement.

Qualification Typical offer/minimum requirement
  • A level: BBB including B in English Literature or English Language and Literature
  • Access to HE Diploma: The University of Kent will not necessarily make conditional offers to all access candidates but will continue to assess them on an individual basis. If an offer is made candidates will be required to obtain/pass the overall Access to Higher Education Diploma and may also be required to obtain a proportion of the total level 3 credits and/or credits in particular subjects at merit grade or above.
  • BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (formerly BTEC National Diploma): The university will consider applicants holding BTEC National Diploma and Extended National Diploma Qualifications (QCF; NQF;OCR) on a case by case basis please contact us via the enquiries tab for further advice on your individual circumstances.
  • International Baccalaureate: 34 points overall or 15 points at HL, including HL English A1/A2/B at 5/6/6 OR English Literature A/English Language and Literature A (or Literature A/Language and Literature A of another country) at HL 5 or SL 6 and World Religions 5 at SL

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

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The Philosophy and Hispanic Studies programme at the University of Kent offers students a comprehensive exploration of two dynamic and interconnected disciplines. This interdisciplinary degree allows students to deepen their understanding of philosophical ideas, critical thinking, and ethical reasoning, while also engaging with the rich and diverse cultural, literary, and historical traditions of the Hispanic world. The programme is designed to develop students' analytical skills, cultural awareness, linguistic proficiency, and research capabilities, preparing them for a wide range of careers or further academic study.

In Philosophy, students examine fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, morality, and mind through the study of classical and contemporary theories. They engage with topics such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and logic, often participating in debates and developing their own philosophical arguments. The curriculum includes modules that foster critical thinking, clarity of expression, and careful analysis, which are essential skills in many professional contexts.

Hispanic Studies encompasses the study of the Spanish and Latin American cultures, languages, literature, history, and society. Students explore topics from the medieval period to modern times, analyzing works of literature, film, and cultural practices. The programme emphasizes language skills, encouraging proficiency in Spanish, complemented by modules that examine social and political issues within the Hispanic world. This enables students to gain a nuanced understanding of cultural identities, social change, and regional diversity across Spanish-speaking countries.

The integration of Philosophy and Hispanic Studies provides a unique interdisciplinary experience, allowing students to connect philosophical ideas with cultural and linguistic contexts. This approach cultivates critical intercultural awareness and enhances understanding of global issues, such as human rights, social justice, and identity. Students have opportunities for studying abroad in Spanish-speaking countries, gaining practical language immersion and cultural experience, which can be invaluable for their personal and professional development.

The university’s research-led teaching ensures that students are instructed by academics at the forefront of their fields. Small-group seminars, lectures, workshops, and independent study prepare students for independent research projects and dissertations. The programme also offers 다양한 extracurricular activities, including societies, language exchange programs, and guest lectures, enriching the student experience.

Graduates of the Philosophy and Hispanic Studies programme develop transferable skills applicable to careers in education, journalism, public policy, international relations, translation, and cultural management. Many continue with postgraduate studies in philosophy, Hispanic studies, or related disciplines, or enter professions that require critical thinking, language proficiency, and cultural literacy.

The programme duration is typically three years for full-time study, with opportunities for part-time options, and is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, and independent research. Assessment methods include essays, presentations, exams, and a final dissertation. The university provides comprehensive support services, including academic advising, language resources, and career guidance, to facilitate each student’s success throughout their degree course.

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