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English and Philosophy BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

English and Philosophy both explore and explain human existence. The great themes of literature and debates about language run together with the big issues of philosophy, asking questions such as:

  • what are the struggles, conflicts and challenges of human life?

  • how should we navigate the social, moral and personal struggles that make up our everyday lives?

You’ll explore a diverse range of themes in both disciplines, and develop highly transferable and sought after skills that can be applied to a wide range of professions.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Practical Philosophy

Optional

Year 1

Metaphysics, Science, and Language

Optional

Year 1

Philosophy of Religions

Optional

Year 1

Gender, Justice, and Society

Optional

Year 1

Drama, Theatre, Performance

Optional

Year 1

Studying Language

Optional

Year 1

Studying Literature

Optional

Year 1

Beginnings of English

Optional

Year 1

Being Human A

Optional

Year 1

Being Human B

Optional

Year 1

Introduction to Philosophical Traditions

Optional

Year 1

Professional Communication

Optional

Year 1

Writing and Place

Optional

Year 1

The Viking World

Optional

Year 1

Arts Engaged in Health (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Data, Culture and Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Digital Projects: Data and Text (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Digital Projects: Sound and Vision (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Disease and Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Digital Arts (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Sustainability (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Sustainability Action (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

The Critical Citizen: Modes of Thinking in Contemporary Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Writing and Being: Academic, Activist, Professional, Creative and Personal (Engaged Arts)

Mandatory

Year 2

Applying Contemporary Philosophical Research A

Mandatory

Year 2

Applying Contemporary Philosophical Research B

Optional

Year 2

Mind and Consciousness

Optional

Year 2

Knowledge and Justification

Optional

Year 2

Being, Becoming and Reality

Optional

Year 2

Topics in Asian Philosophy

Optional

Year 2

Social Philosophy

Optional

Year 2

Philosophy of Art

Optional

Year 2

Buddhism and the World

Optional

Year 2

Space, Time and Motion

Optional

Year 2

From Talking Horses to Romantic Revolutionaries: Literature 1700-1830

Optional

Year 2

Modern and Contemporary Literature

Optional

Year 2

Victorian and Fin de Siècle Literature: 1830-1910

Optional

Year 2

Language in Society

Optional

Year 2

Language Development

Optional

Year 2

Literary Linguistics

Optional

Year 2

The Psychology of Bilingualism and Language Learning

Optional

Year 2

Chaucer and his Contemporaries

Optional

Year 2

Ice and Fire: Myths and Heroes of the North

Optional

Year 2

Names and Identities

Optional

Year 2

From Stanislavski to Contemporary Performance

Optional

Year 2

Twentieth-Century Plays

Optional

Year 2

Employing the Arts

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module

Optional

Year 2

Science and Society

Optional

Year 2

Applied Ethics

Optional

Year 2

Meaning, Truth and Existence

Optional

Year 2

Formal and Philosophical Logic

Optional

Year 2

Moral Philosophy

Optional

Year 2

Africana Philosophies and Religions

Optional

Year 2

Exploring European Philosophy, Ancient and Modern

Optional

Year 2

Freedom and Obligation A

Optional

Year 2

Freedom and Obligation B

Optional

Year 2

Aesthetics

Optional

Year 2

Shakespeare and His Contemporaries: Page and Stage

Optional

Year 2

Dreaming the Middle Ages: Visionary Poetry in Scotland and England

Optional

Year 2

Contemporary British Fiction

Optional

Year 2

Applying the Digital Humanities (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Community Engagement and Social Impact (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Decolonisation and Justice (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Employing the Arts (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Issues in the Health Humanities (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Living and Working in a Multi-Lingual World (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Made in Nottingham (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 3

Communicating Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Environmental Ethics

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy and Mortality

Optional

Year 3

Knowledge, Ignorance and Democracy

Optional

Year 3

Dirty Talk: Feminist Philosophy of Language

Optional

Year 3

Buddhist Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Buddhism in the world

Optional

Year 3

Mind, Psychology and Mental Health

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence

Optional

Year 3

Authenticity and Existentialism

Optional

Year 3

Songs and Sonnets: Lyric poetry from Medieval Manuscript to Shakespeare and Donne

Optional

Year 3

Modern Irish Literature and Drama

Optional

Year 3

Making Something Happen: Poetry and Politics

Optional

Year 3

One and Unequal: World Literatures in English

Optional

Year 3

The Gothic Tradition

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Stylistics

Optional

Year 3

Teaching English as a Foreign Language

Optional

Year 3

Language and Feminism

Optional

Year 3

Language and the Mind

Optional

Year 3

Discourse and Power: Health and Business Communication

Optional

Year 3

English Place-Names

Optional

Year 3

The Viking Mind

Optional

Year 3

Changing Stages: Theatre Industry and Theatre Art

Optional

Year 3

Theatre Making

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation in English Studies (Full year)

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy Independent Project Module

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy of Criminal Law

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Moral Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Modern Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Mind, World, and Knowledge in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Topics in Metaethics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Political Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy of Life and Living

Optional

Year 3

Old English: Inventing a Nation

Optional

Year 3

Creatures and Myths

Optional

Year 3

Renaissance Women

Optional

Year 3

Modernist Genius

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 1 April 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

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English and Philosophy BA

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