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Philosophy

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  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Coventry University

Course summary

Explore the nature of reality, the meaning of knowledge and how we should live, as you examine life’s deepest questions and apply philosophical thinking to address today’s critical challenges.

If big ideas drive you and you refuse to settle for easy answers, this course is for you. Dive into timeless debates on morality, truth and consciousness, while tackling modern issues like fake news, climate change ethics and social injustice.

Challenge the norm: question preconceived ideas and develop your own view on fundamental questions. This course includes modules spanning topics as diverse as language, mind, knowledge, science, mathematics, reality, morality, technology, gender and more.
Contemporary debates: develop sharp analytical and research skills, learning to reason through complex philosophical arguments and think critically about contemporary global challenges.
Career-focused: graduate destinations could include law, policy, journalism, government, education, tech or management.
Global reach: explore key philosophical perspectives and traditions from around the globe. Explore ideas spanning both analytic and continental philosophy from logical positivism to existentialism, from deduction to phenomenology.

Why you should study this course

  • Real-world applications: focusing on case studies, apply your knowledge and skills to analyse contemporary challenges such as conspiracy theories, climate change, the ethics of artificial intelligence and more.

  • Project-based learning: our approach to learning empowers you to actively engage in real-world, meaningful projects. Work on complex problems, create tangible solutions and develop essential skills such as critical thinking, collaboration and communication. Assessments are designed to replicate the type of work and tasks carried out by philosophy graduates. You could find yourself producing industry-ready portfolios, video presentations, podcasts, campaign materials and research outputs that showcase expertise and real-world readiness.

  • Take control: you are encouraged to develop your own ideas and tailor learning to your unique interests. Throughout your studies, focus on the topics that you are most passionate about, culminating in a self-directed project in your final year.

  • ** Collaborative learning:** be part of a larger community of students through classes with students from other related subjects in your first year. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to attend regular meetings where all philosophy students, regardless of their year, gather to share their thoughts, ideas and collaborate.

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Course code:
V500
Institution code:
C85

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