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Programme structure: Philosophy and German (BA) - what's running in 2018/19

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Mandatory Unit German Language is must pass. For further information and a definition of must pass units please see the Glossary of Terms

Unit name Unit code Credit points Status Faculty of Arts Category Teaching Block
Realism and Normativity PHIL20046 20 Mandatory TB-1
German Language 2 (Post A-Level) GERM20001 20 Mandatory TB-4
Instead of the above, students who took German ab initio GERM19003 in their first year should take this unit
German Language post ab initio GERM20032 20 Optional TB-4
Students must choose at least one but no more than three units from the following list:
Divided Germany GERM22037 20 Optional TB-1
From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945 GERM20033 20 Optional TB-2
Structures and Varieties of German GERM20035 20 Optional TB-1
Students may choose up to two units from the following list:
Political Systems of Modern Europe MODL20008 20 Optional TB-2
Woman and Nation MODL23017 20 Optional TB-2
Gender in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe MODL20011 20 Optional TB-1
Foreign Language Skills for Semester Abroad Students MODL20018 10 Optional F TB-1
Students may choose up to one unit from the following list:
Catalan Language (Elementary) MODL23014 20 Optional TB-4
Czech Language (Elementary) MODL23015 20 Optional TB-4
40 credit points from:
Epistemology PHIL20009 20 Optional TB-1
Philosophy of Mind PHIL20010 20 Optional TB-2
What is democracy, and how should it work? PHIL20057 20 Optional TB-2
Ethics PHIL20011 20 Optional TB-2
Political Philosophy PHIL20012 20 Optional TB-1
Philosophy of Mathematics PHIL20039 20 Optional TB-2
Logic 2 PHIL20036 20 Optional TB-1
Ancient Philosophy PHIL20040 20 Optional TB-1
Death, dying and disease PHIL20049 20 Optional TB-2
Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1 PHIL20050 20 Optional TB-1
What is democracy, and how should it work? PHIL20057 20 Optional TB-2
Diploma of Higher Education   120      

Progression/award requirements

Unit Pass Mark for Undergraduate Programmes:

  • 40 out of 100 – for level C/4, I/5 & H/6 units
  • 50 out of 100 – for level M/7 units

For details on the weightings for classifying undergraduate degrees, please see the Agreed Weightings, by Faculty, to be applied for the Purposes of Calculating the Final Programme Mark and Degree Classification in Undergraduate Programmes.

For detailed rules on progression please see the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes and the relevant faculty handbook.

Please refer to the specific progression/award requirements for programmes with a preliminary year of study, the Gateway programmes and International Foundation programmes.

Exit awards

All undergraduate degree programmes allow the opportunity for a student to exit from a programme with a Diploma or Certificate of Higher Education.

  • To be awarded a Diploma of Higher Education, a student must have successfully completed 240 credit points, of which at least 90 must be at level 5.
  • To be awarded a Certificate of Higher Education, a student must have successfully completed 120 credit points at level 4.

Integrated Master's degrees may also allow the opportunity for a student to exit from the programme with an equivalent Bachelor's degree where a student has achieved 360 credit points, of which 90 must be at level 6, and has successfully met any additional criteria as described in the programme specification.

The opportunities for a student to exit from one of the professional programmes in Veterinary Science, Medicine, and Dentistry with an Award is outlined in the relevant Programme Regulations (which are available as an annex in the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes).

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