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Degree: | Undergraduate Master of Arts (MA (UG)) |
Disciplines: |
Languages
Philosophy & Ethics |
Duration: | 48 months |
University website: | English and Philosophy |
Annual tuition (EEA) | 1,820 GBP |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | 15,300 GBP |
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Aberdeen is a leading centre for the study of literature, language and creative writing, rated second in the UK for its research output. You will study poetry and prose through the dynamic relationship between author, reader and literary text, covering every period from Chaucer to contemporary English, Scottish, Irish, European and American writing and the cultural and critical impact of powerful and controversial modern works. You will be inspired by enthusiastic teachers and researchers, themselves acclaimed authors and poets and be encouraged to develop your own creative writing skills.
Philosophers attempt to answer questions such as: What is knowledge? What is the nature of truth? Why should we act morally? Philosophy is just as much the study of reasoning and argument as it is the application of thought to specific problems. What makes Philosophy at Aberdeen especially attractive is the breadth of courses, the user-friendly materials you will use and the experts who will teach you. In your first year alone, you will study topics such as How Should One Live? Controversial Questions, and Experience, Knowledge and Reality.
The skills you will develop through combining these subjects will be a great foundation for any career you choose, including business, so your career options will be wide.
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