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Philosophy with Gaelic Studies

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
9 Campuses
Awarded by:
University of the Highlands and Islands

Course summary

Study with us and explore the deep connections between philosophy and Gaelic culture through a unique joint degree. This course lets you combine two subjects that reflect your personal interests or future career goals, engaging with a wide range of ideas, themes, and critical perspectives. Develop your understanding of the nature of reality, value, and human experience, while also immersing yourself in the rich history and contemporary landscape of Gaelic language and culture.

Begin with a broad foundation in both disciplines during your first two years, then delve deeper into specialist topics that reflect current staff research in years three and four. Strengthen your analytical and research skills year on year, and enrich your learning by engaging with related subjects such as literature, history, archaeology, politics, and geography.

Take part in a dynamic learning environment that values discussion, critical thinking, and real-world application, all while gaining insight into two culturally and intellectually vibrant areas of study.

Please note this course is delivered entirely online and available to study from anywhere in the world. Applicants outwith Scotland including International, should apply to the UHI HTC study location.

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Course code:
V5PG
Institution code:
H49

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