Philosophy and Drama

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 9 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 12.5 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
StudyQA ranking:2338 Duration:48 months

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Description

What is philosophy? Why is it important? Is it relevant? As a student of Philosophy at Kent, you do not so much learn about philosophy as learn to do it yourself. This includes not only studying major philosophies and philosophers, but also contributing your own ideas to an ongoing dialogue. You develop the ability to connect the most abstract ideas to the most concrete things in our experience.

Philosophy at Kent is a top-rated teaching department that was awarded the maximum score in its most recent teaching assessment. We have a thriving research culture with internationally recognised experts, and interests range from philosophers such as Hegel, Kant and Wittgenstein to topics such as philosophy of mind, ethics, logic, moral psychology, reasoning and artificial intelligence.

Independent rankings

In the National Student Survey 2013, 88% of Philosophy students were satisfied with the quality of their course. And Philosophy was ranked 12th for graduate employment in The Complete University Guide 2014.

Careers

Through your study, you gain the key transferable skills considered essential by graduate employers. These include excellent communication skills, both written and oral, the ability to work in a team and independently, the ability to analyse and summarise complex material and devise innovative and well thought-out solutions.

Recently, our graduates have gone into areas such as teaching, publishing, journalism, media, marketing, the civil service and the legal profession.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline January 15 Tuition fee
  • GBP 9000 Year (EEA)
  • GBP 12450 Year (Non-EEA)

Part-time:EU:£4500;Non-EU:£6240

Start date September 2015 28 September 2015 Credits (ECTS) 180 ECTS
Credits Total Kent credits: 360
Duration full-time 48 months Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Part-time, Full-time Intensity Flexible 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:

  • PL310 - Introduction to Philosopy: Logic and Reasoning
  • PL315 - Philosophical Reading and Writing (core)
  • PL302 - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics
  • PL303 - Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics
  • PL305 - Existentialism
  • PL300 - Politics, Rights and Applied Ethics
  • FR300 - Learning French 3 (Post A Level)
  • FR327 - Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)
  • FR328 - Learning French 2B (Post GCSE)

You have the opportunity to select wild modules in this stage

Stage 2

Possible modules may include:

  • PL620 - Justice, Violence and the State
  • PL625 - Continental Philosophy: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
  • PL628 - Continental Philosophy: Subject, Identity and the Political
  • PL638 - Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
  • PL640 - Normative Ethics
  • PL584 - Knowledge and Metaphysics: Descartes to Kant
  • PL588 - Metaphysics, Truth and Relativism
  • PL595 - Metaethics
  • PL596 - Philosophy of Medicine
  • PL598 - Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle
  • PL599 - Wittgenstein
  • PL601 - Philosophy of Religion
  • PL602 - Philosophy of Language
  • PL604 - Advanced Topics in Mind and Langauge
  • PL605 - Logic
  • PL606 - Philosophy of Science
  • PL608 - Paradoxes
  • PL609 - Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence
  • PL610 - Aesthetics
  • PL618 - Political Philosophy

Year abroad

You have the option to spend a year studying Philosophy abroad between Stages 2 and 3. This is an excellent opportunity to broaden your studies by living and taking classes at one of our partner institutions either in Europe or further afield.

  • Possible modules may include:
  • PL564 - Philosophy: Year Abroad Mark 1
  • PL565 - Philosophy: Year Abroad mark 2

Stage 3

Possible modules may include:

  • PL619 - Political Philosophy
  • PL507 - Philosophy Dissertation
  • PL514 - Knowledge and Metaphysics: Descartes to Kant
  • PL520 - Philosophy Extended Essay
  • PL521 - Philosophy Extended Essay
  • PL526 - Aesthetics
  • PL552 - Metaphysics, Truth and Relativism
  • PL569 - Metaethics
  • PL570 - Philosophy of Medicine
  • PL572 - Greek Philosophy:Plato and Aristotle
  • PL573 - Wittgenstein
  • PL575 - Philosophy of Religion
  • PL576 - Philosophy of Language
  • PL578 - Advanced Topics in Mind and Language
  • PL579 - Logic
  • PL580 - Philosophy of Science
  • PL582 - Paradoxes
  • PL583 - Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence
  • PL641 - Normative Ethics
  • TH619 - Religious Studies and Philosophy in the Classroom
  • PL639 - Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
  • PL629 - Continental Philosophy: Subject , Identity and the Political
  • PL621 - Justice, Violence and the State
  • PL624 - Continental Philosophy: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

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.

  • A level: ABB including B Philosophy (where taken) and B in French (or GCSE / some aptitude in a modern European language other than English)
  • GCSE: B in French or some aptitude in a modern European language other than English (if French A level not taken)
  • 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 16 at HL including Philosophy SL 5 or HL 4 (where taken) and a modern European language other than English SL 5 or HL 4 (where taken)

International students

The University receives applications from over 140 different nationalities and consequently will consider applications from prospective students offering a wide range of international qualifications. Our International Development Office will be happy to advise prospective students on entry requirements.

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

Related Scholarships*

  • Academic Excellence Scholarship

    "The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."

  • Access Bursary

    Bursary for UK students all subjects where the variable tuition fee rate is payable.

  • Alumni Bursary

    Alumni Bursary for UK Undergraduate students

* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than University of Kent.

Funding

Funding

Kent offers generous financial support schemes to support eligible undergraduate students during their studies. Our 2013 financial support package includes a fee waiver and cash bursary, as well as additional funds on your Kent account to help with accommodation, food, books and other living costs. Find out more on our fees and funding page.

General scholarships

Scholarships are available for excellence in academic performance, sport and music and are awarded on merit. For further information on the range of awards available and to make an application see our scholarships website.

The Kent Scholarship for Academic Excellence

At Kent we recognise, encourage and reward excellence. We have created a new scholarship, The Kent Scholarship for Academic Excellence, which will be awarded to any applicant who achieves a minimum of AAA over three A levels, or the equivalent qualifications as specified on our funding pages.

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