Category:Political Science
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BA Politics with International Studies A core training in the study of Politics is combined with the theoretical, global and multi-disciplinary perspective provided by International Studies modules. Four modules are taken in each year, and of the eight examined...
Category:Political Science
Study mode:At the institution
BA Politics and Sociology This degree meets the needs of students who wish to continue and develop further an interest in these complementary disciplines. The Degree Structure in the Third Year allows students to tilt towards either Politics or Sociology if they...
Category:Political Science
Study mode:At the institution
BA Politics The degree in Politics is designed to encourage a balanced education in the theoretical and empirical aspects of the subject. Four modules are taken in each year, and of the eight examined for the final degree, five are chosen from the lists of Options....
Category:Philosophy
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BA Philosophy with Classical Civilisation The historical roots of Western Philosophy are in ancient Greece, and its direction was fixed for centuries by the ways it was assimilated, modified and used in Latin culture. This degree is designed for students who wish...
Category:Philosophy
Study mode:At the institution
BA Philosophy and Literature Designed for those students in whom philosophical and literary interests are closely combined. It is not simply a ‘joint degree’ in the traditional sense, but is also an attempt to explore areas of common interest. An effort is made...
Category:Philosophy
Study mode:At the institution
BA Philosophy All courses start with core modules that provide training in Philosophy’s traditions and basic themes; later, you can choose from a large range of option modules which are continually revised to embody the Department’s latest research. BA Philosophy...
Category:History
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BA History and Sociology This degree allows you to explore, amongst other things, the approaches and methods used by historians and sociologists. It reflects a convergence of interests among the teaching staff at Warwick, between historically-minded sociologists...
Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
BA History and Politics History and Politics offer complementary approaches to major aspects of both past and present human activity, and this degree sets contemporary political problems in their historical perspective. The special interests of the staff in these...
Category:History
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BA History and Culture This degree gives students a firm grounding in the historical discipline while at the same time allowing them to range across other subjects in the humanities. In the first year students take the History core module, The Making of the Modern...
Category:History
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BA History - Renaissance and Modern Students in this stream take a module on the Medieval World, alongside their modern history modules in the First Year, and at least one of their Second Year optional modules must be in the early modern period. They spend the...
Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
BA History Students in this stream have a minimum of compulsory modules and the full range of choice among History Options. They are permitted – but not required – to concentrate largely on the period since 1750. Any one of the four languages offered by the Department...
Category:Literature
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BA English and Latin Literature For centuries, most major authors studied the Classics, and there are many obvious links between English and Latin literature. It is the aim of the degree in English and Latin Literature not only to explore these links, but also...
Category:Literature
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BA English and Italian Literature English and Italian Literature (50% English, 50% Italian) has a strong and distinctive comparative approach and has been specially designed for those who wish to begin or pursue a study of Italian language and literature whilst...
Category:Creative Writing
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BA English Literature and Creative Writing Many leading critics and interpreters of literature have themselves had substantial experience of imaginative writing. This degree puts the practices of writing in different genres on an equal footing with critical and...
Category:English Language and Literature
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BA English Literature This degree introduces the development of British poetry, drama and prose from the medieval period to the 20th century within the context of a wideranging examination of their place in the history and contemporary practice of literature....
Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
BA Classical Civilisation Students without any previous knowledge of either ancient language at AS or A level should apply initially for Classical Civilisation, with the option of transferring to Classics at the end of their first year should this prove desirable....
Category:Archeology
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BA Ancient History and Classical Archaeology This degree is designed to give prominence to the modules taken by those mainly interested in Ancient History whilst retaining the options available to those with a more general interest in the Classical World. BA Ancient...
Category:Philosophy
Study mode:At the institution
MA in Philosophy and Literature The MA is designed primarily for those with a BA in Philosophy and at least one of the principal classical or modern literatures who wish to consider the interactions of their undergraduate disciplines. It draws both on the University’s...
Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
MA in Eighteenth-Century Studies - Analyse and evaluate the contributions made by existing scholarship in the field of eighteenth-century studies.
- Possess a wide and informed knowledge of recent developments in historical thinking.
- Identify and evaluate the...
Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
MA in Religious and Social History 1500-1700 - Appreciate the advanced literature in one or more of the following: social, cultural and religious analyses of early modern England and/or continental Europe.
- Discuss in an informed way the factors involved in...