English Language and Philosophy




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Embark on an intellectual adventure that blends the profound questions of philosophy with the intricacies of human language. This unique program equips you with a comprehensive understanding of both disciplines, fostering critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and effective communication skills. Gain insights into the nature of language, explore fundamental philosophical questions, and develop the ability to analyze complex ideas and arguments.
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- Interdisciplinary Approach: Delve into the fascinating connections between language and philosophy, exploring areas like language, thought, and reality; ethics and communication; and the philosophical implications of meaning and interpretation.
- Strong Foundational Courses: Develop a solid grounding in core philosophy concepts like epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and logic, alongside a thorough understanding of English language studies, encompassing linguistics, grammar, and literary theory.
- Specialization Options: Tailor your studies to your specific interests by choosing from optional modules in later years, focusing on areas like philosophy of language, feminist philosophy, critical theory, or the philosophy of mind.
- Effective Communication Skills: Hone your written and verbal communication skills through presentations, essays, discussions, and potential research projects, preparing you to articulate complex ideas persuasively.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with one of the following: 3 x AP tests with a score of 444, 3 x SAT Subject Tests with scores of 600 or above, combination of Advance Placement Tests / SAT subject Tests.
If you've studied the US High School Diploma but without any of the above qualifications, you'll need to complete an International Foundation Year to be considered for year 1 entry.
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