📖Program Curriculum
The module details given below are indicative they are intended to provide you with an idea of the range of subjects that are taught to our current students. The modules that will be available for you to study in future years are prone to change as we regularly review our teaching to ensure that it is up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. The information presented is therefore not intended to be construed and/or relied upon as a definitive list of the modules available in any given year.
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Year one modules
COMPULSORY MODULES
Reading Literature
Texts and Contexts
10 Problems of Philosophy
How To Think
OPTIONAL MODULES
Transatlantic Gothic: Studies in Nineteenth-Century English and American Literature
Poetry through practice
Medieval Europe and Its World
Education in Britain:past present future
Fiction Through Practice
Playing Parts: Studying Drama and Poetry
Literature as History: Writing the Americas
Film and Culture
Programming I - Programming Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Computing
Gothic Nightmares: Robots Monsters and Witches
Nature Conservation & Society
History Media Memory: The Presentation of the Past in Contemporary Culture
Ancient Philosophy
Small Text Big Thoughts
Why Politics Matters
The Changing World: A History of International Relations since 1945
Justice Authority and Power
Social and Political Theory
Climate Change: The Scientific and Societal Context
Moral Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy
Modern Democracies
Securing Global Order
Classical Sociology
Year two modules
COMPULSORY MODULES
Literature and Social Change
Methods and Approaches to Literature
Pursuit of the Good
Epistemology and Metaphysics I
OPTIONAL MODULES
Romanticisms
Writing Genre and Mode
The Renaissance: Shakespeare and Beyond
Transatlantic Modernisms
Work Placement for Humanities Students
Alfred Hitchcock's America
Creative Writing: Poetry & Prose
Contemporary World Literature
Culture and Barbarism: Literature in the Victorian Age
Philosophy of Mind
Knowledge and Reality
Philosophy of Science
Life Death and Faith
Freedom and Equality
Year three modules
OPTIONAL MODULES
Words and Pictures: the Contemporary American Graphic Novel
High Culture: Drink Drugs and the American Dream
Postmodernism: Fiction Film and Theory
Shakespeare on Film: Adaptation and Appropriation
Dissertation in English - ISP
Creative Writing: Portfolio - ISP
Work Placement for Humanities Final-Year Students
Postcolonial and World Literature in English
The Alcohol Question
Modernist Manifestos and Magazines
Violence and death in Shakespeare's theatre
Hitchcock's Queer Cinema
Epistemology &Metaphysics ll
Philosophy of Language
PHILOSOPHY DISSERTATION - ISP
GREAT PHILOSOPHERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Human Rights: Concepts Norms and Identities
Contemporary Democratic Theory