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  MA - Philosophy and the Arts


University of Warwick    Philosophy

Full time & Part time September MA 1 year full time, 2 years part time Award winner
Languages, Literature & Culture (21) Philosophy (28)

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The MA in Philosophy and the Arts at Warwick University offers an exciting interdisciplinary programme that allows you to combine philosophy with the arts. This degree takes advantage of Warwick's strengths in Philosophy, English, History of Art, and Film and Television Studies. The core module, "Topics in Philosophy and the Arts," explores the philosophical questions surrounding art and allows you to delve into specific art forms and works. With a wide range of optional modules to choose from, including topics like aesthetics, critical theory, and film criticism, you can tailor your studies to your interests. Entry requirements include a 2:i undergraduate degree in a related subject and a writing sample on a philosophical topic. This MA provides a strong foundation for further study or careers in fields such as education, IT, and the arts.

About the course

Philosophy and the Arts is an interdisciplinary degree, allowing you to combine philosophy with any or all of three arts disciplines. This MA is designed for students to take advantage of Warwick's strengths across Philosophy, English, History of Art, and Film and Television Studies.

Course overview

This course allows you to combine the study of philosophy with any/all of three arts disciplines. Warwick has been a home for interdisciplinary work in philosophy and literature since the early days of the university.

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Entry Requirements

2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject; a writing sample of around 2,500 words on a philosophical topic.




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