Year 1
Italian
You will study the foundations of the Italian language both written and spoken.
You will also take classes on Italian:
history
literature
arts
Philosophy
Year 1 philosophy courses introduce you to key topics in:
the history of philosophy
morality and ethics
the nature of argument
Option courses
You will complete your Year 1 studies with an option course chosen from a wide range offered by the University of Edinburgh.
You can choose to take Philosophy of Science 1 which looks at the basic assumptions of science.
Other options include but are not limited to courses in:
linguistics and language sciences
business economics and informatics
politics social policy and social anthropology
art and architectural history
history classics and archaeology
Celtic and Scottish ethnology
philosophy divinity and law
Year 2
Italian
You will continue to study the Italian language.
You will also explore Italian literature history and culture from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Some of our Year 2 classes are taught in Italian to help prepare you for your Italian experience on the year abroad.
Philosophy
You will take two compulsory courses in philosophy:
Mind Matter and Language
Knowledge and Reality
Option courses
As in Year 1 when choosing options courses you can opt to study Philosophy of Science.
Other courses include a great selection in European languages and cultures allowing you to study literature film and theatre in themed and comparative contexts.
Year 3
If international travel restrictions allow you will spend Year 3 in Italy turning classroom learning into living engagement with Italian culture.
You will either study or do a work placement such as working as a teaching assistant in a school.
Whether studying or working our graduates have told us how much the year abroad has benefited their broader life experience and skills as well as their understanding of Italian language and culture.
During your year abroad we will aim to ensure your experience is as beneficial as possible to your final year as well as to your wider language learning cultural awareness and skills development.
You will complete prescribed work in both Philosophy and Italian. For example for Italian you will take an e-learning language course which will count as part of your Year 3 mark and prepare you for your Year 4 language courses.
If international travel is not possible you will be offered an alternative means of engaging with your subjects enabling you to meet your learning outcomes and preparing you for your final year.
Year 4
You will combine advanced language courses with your choice of specialist honours-level option courses in Italian and Philosophy.
For Italian these courses typically cover a range of topics and periods from Dante to modern cinema and avant-garde literature.
You will also complete your dissertation or long essay.
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