This taught postgraduate course offers specialist interdisciplinary study within Philosophy and English Studies. It brings together modules addressing the interrelations between literary practice and philosophical perspectives and is ideal both for students who wish to prepare for Doctoral work in either Continental Philosophy or English Studies and for the return-to-study students who are looking for a wider breadth of learning and are interested in the close connections between Continental Philosophy and literary practice.
In common with all of the taught postgraduate courses offered within the Humanties with Specialisation degree pathway, the Philosophy and Literature MLitt/PGDip has a common structure of 60 (4 x 15) credits of:
Plus two modules from a suite of Research Methods options (15 credits each), and one module taken from each of English Studies and Philosophy. For more information on the modules and the current list of choices, visit the MLitt/PGDip English Studies and the Philosophy MLitt/PGDip pages.
Masters students go on to undertake a dissertation, which can be in either English or Philosophy, or of an interdisciplinary nature.
Further information is available on the Philosophy and Literature Prospectus page.
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