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Programmes of Study Listed Alphabetically by Programme name (A-Z) American Studies: o American Studies (Three Year) o American Studies (History) o America Studies (Latin America) o American Studies (Literature) Ancient History Archaeology and Anthropology Architecture Art and Film Art History: o Art History o Art History and Classical & Archaeological Studies o Art History and English & American Literature o Art History & Film o Art History & French o Art History & German o Art History & History o Art History & Hispanic Studies o Art History & Italian Asian Studies o Asian Studies o Asian Studies and Classical and Archaeological Studies o Asian Studies and Comparative Literature o Asian Studies and English Language & Linguistics o Asian Studies and French o Asian Studies and German o Asian Studies and Hispanic Studies o Asian Studies and Italian o Asian Studies and Philosophy o Asian Studies and Religious Studies Business Administration and English Language & Linguistics Classical & Archaeological Studies: o Classical & Archaeological Studies o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Comparative Literature o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Drama o Classical & Archaeological Studies and English & American Literature o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Film o Classical & Archaeological Studies and French o Classical & Archaeological Studies and German o Classical & Archaeological Studies and History & Philosophy of Art o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Italian o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Philosophy o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Religious Studies o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Spanish Comparative Literature: o Comparative Literature o Comparative Literature and Drama o Comparative Literature and English & American Literature o Comparative Literature and English & American Literature & Post-colonial Literatures o Comparative Literature and English Language & Linguistics o Comparative Literature and Film o Comparative Literature and French o Comparative Literature and German o Comparative Literature and History o Comparative Literature and History & Philosophy of Art o Comparative Literature and Italian o Comparative Literature and Philosophy o Comparative Literature and Religious Studies o Comparative Literature and Spanish Contemporary Literature Computing: o Computing and French o Computing and German o Computing and Philosophy Cultural Studies (Philosophy) Drama & Theatre: o Drama & Theatre o Drama and English & American Literature o Drama and English Language & Linguistics o Drama and Film o Drama and French o Drama and German o Drama and History o Drama and History & Philosophy of Art o Drama and Italian o Drama and Philosophy o Drama and Religious Studies o Drama and Spanish English & American Literature and English, American and Post-Colonial Literatures: o English & American Literature o English, American and Post-Colonial Literatures o English & American Literature and Creative Writing o English & American Literature and English Language and Linguistics o English & American Literature and Film o English & American Literature and French o English & American Literature and German o English & American Literature and History o English & American Literature and History & Philosophy of Art o English & American Literature and Italian o English & American Literature and Music o English & American Literature and Philosophy o English & American Literature and Religious Studies o English & American Literature and Sociology o English & American Literature and Spanish English Language & Linguistics

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Page 1: Programmes of Study Listed Alphabetically by Programme

Programmes of Study Listed Alphabetically by Programme name (A-Z)

American Studies:

o American Studies (Three Year) o American Studies (History) o America Studies (Latin America) o American Studies (Literature)

Ancient History

Archaeology and Anthropology

Architecture

Art and Film

Art History:

o Art History o Art History and Classical & Archaeological

Studies o Art History and English & American

Literature o Art History & Film o Art History & French o Art History & German o Art History & History o Art History & Hispanic Studies o Art History & Italian

Asian Studies

o Asian Studies o Asian Studies and Classical and

Archaeological Studies o Asian Studies and Comparative Literature o Asian Studies and English Language &

Linguistics o Asian Studies and French o Asian Studies and German o Asian Studies and Hispanic Studies o Asian Studies and Italian o Asian Studies and Philosophy o Asian Studies and Religious Studies

Business Administration and English Language & Linguistics

Classical & Archaeological Studies:

o Classical & Archaeological Studies o Classical & Archaeological Studies and

Comparative Literature o Classical & Archaeological Studies and

Drama o Classical & Archaeological Studies and

English & American Literature o Classical & Archaeological Studies and

Film o Classical & Archaeological Studies and

French o Classical & Archaeological Studies and

German

o Classical & Archaeological Studies and History & Philosophy of Art

o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Italian

o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Philosophy

o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Religious Studies

o Classical & Archaeological Studies and Spanish

Comparative Literature:

o Comparative Literature

o Comparative Literature and Drama

o Comparative Literature and English & American Literature

o Comparative Literature and English & American Literature & Post-colonial Literatures

o Comparative Literature and English Language & Linguistics

o Comparative Literature and Film o Comparative Literature and French o Comparative Literature and German o Comparative Literature and History o Comparative Literature and History &

Philosophy of Art o Comparative Literature and Italian o Comparative Literature and Philosophy o Comparative Literature and Religious

Studies o Comparative Literature and Spanish

Contemporary Literature

Computing:

o Computing and French o Computing and German o Computing and Philosophy

Cultural Studies (Philosophy)

Drama & Theatre:

o Drama & Theatre o Drama and English & American Literature o Drama and English Language &

Linguistics o Drama and Film o Drama and French o Drama and German o Drama and History o Drama and History & Philosophy of Art o Drama and Italian o Drama and Philosophy o Drama and Religious Studies o Drama and Spanish

English & American Literature and English, American and Post-Colonial Literatures:

o English & American Literature o English, American and Post-Colonial

Literatures o English & American Literature and

Creative Writing o English & American Literature and English

Language and Linguistics o English & American Literature and Film o English & American Literature and French o English & American Literature and German o English & American Literature and History o English & American Literature and History

& Philosophy of Art o English & American Literature and Italian o English & American Literature and Music o English & American Literature and

Philosophy o English & American Literature and

Religious Studies o English & American Literature and

Sociology o English & American Literature and Spanish

English Language & Linguistics

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European History

European Studies:

o European Studies (Combined Languages) o European Studies (French) o European Studies (German) o European Studies (Italian) o European Studies (Spanish)

Film:

o Film o Film and French o Film and German o Film and History o Film and History & Philosophy of Art o Film and Italian o Film and Philosophy o Film and Spanish

French:

o French o French and Business Administration o French and English Language &

Linguistics o French and German o French and History o French and History & Philosophy of Art o French and Italian o French and Philosophy o French and Religious Studies o French and Spanish

German:

o German o German and Business Administration o German and English Language &

Linguistics o German and History o German and History & Philosophy of Art o German and Italian o German and Philosophy o German and Religious Studies o German and Spanish

Hispanic Studies:

o Hispanic Studies

History:

o History

o History and Archaeological Studies o History and English Language and

Linguistics o History and History & Philosophy of Art o History and Italian o History and Philosophy o History and Politics o History and Religious Studies o History and Social Anthropology o History and Spanish

History & Philosophy of Art:

o History & Philosophy of Art o History & Philosophy of Art and Italian o History & Philosophy of Art and Philosophy o History & Philosophy of Art and Spanish

Italian:

o Italian o Italian and Business Administration o Italian and English Language & Linguistics o Italian and Philosophy o Italian and Religious Studies o Italian and Spanish

Military History

Philosophy:

o Philosophy o Philosophy with an Approved Year Abroad o Philosophy and Business Administration o Philosophy and English Language &

Linguistics o Philosophy and Politics o Philosophy and Religious Studies o Philosophy and Sociology o Philosophy and Spanish

Politics and International Relations and English Language and Linguistics

Religious Studies

Spanish and Business Administration

Spanish and English Language & Linguistics

Spanish and Religious Studies

Visual & Performed Arts

World Literature

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AMERICAN STUDIES American Studies is an interdisciplinary Single honours programme focused upon the study of the United States. Students take courses on the history, literature, political and visual culture of the USA. It can be studied either as a three-year programme (there will be an opportunity to spend the Autumn term of Stage 3 at one of our partner institutions in the United States), or as a four-year programme which includes a compulsory year abroad at a University or College in the United States, taken between Stages 2 and 3 (Stage A).

AMERICAN STUDIES (Single Honours) THREE YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMME You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

EN303* Introduction to American Studies 30 L4

PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules:

Year Long

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

EN333 Romanticism SEE NOTE 1 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313 Film Style

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4 FI315

Introduction to Film Theory

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA362 30 HA315 30

HI426 Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 PO305 International History and International Relations

15 L4

PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

NOTE 1: If you wish to choose English modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take EN333 at Stage 1. NOTE 2: If you wish to choose Film modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take both FI313 & FI315 at Stage1.

AMERICAN STUDIES (Single Honours) FOUR YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMME There are three pathways HISTORY, LATIN AMERICA, or LITERATURE. Please see the following tables relating to your chosen pathway:

AMERICAN STUDIES (HISTORY) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

EN303* Introduction to American Studies. 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI390* The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI391* The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you choose your remaining 60 credits from the modules below:

Year Long

EN331 Reading in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

EN333 Romanticism SEE NOTE 1 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313 Film Style

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4 FI315

Introduction to Film Theory

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA362 30 HA315 30

HI426 Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4 PO305 International History and International Relations

15 L4

PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit can be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

NOTE 1: If you wish to choose English modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take EN333 at Stage 1. NOTE 2: If you wish to choose Film modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take both FI313 & FI315 at Stage1.

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AMERICAN STUDIES (LATIN AMERICA) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

EN303* Introduction to American Studies 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

LS300* Learning Spanish 3A (Post A Level) OR 30 L4

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

either

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture

15 L4 or

LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you choose your remaining 45 credits from the modules below:

Year Long

EN331 Reading in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

EN333 Romanticism SEE NOTE 1 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313 Film Style

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4 FI315

Introduction to Film Theory

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA362 30 HA315 30

HI426 Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States Since 1880

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 LS319 State-Building in Latin America 15 L4

PO305 International History and International Relations

15 L4

PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

NOTE 1: If you wish to choose English modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take EN333 at Stage 1. NOTE 2: If you wish to choose Film modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take both FI313 & FI315 at Stage1.

AMERICAN STUDIES (LITERATURE) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

EN303* Introduction to American Studies 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you choose your remaining 60 credits from the modules below:

Year Long

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313 Film Style

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4 FI315

Introduction to Film Theory

SEE NOTE 2 30 L4

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA362 30 HA315 30

HI426 Making History: Theory and Practice

30 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States Since 1880

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 PO305 International History and International Relations

15 L4

PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

NOTE 2: If you wish to choose Film modules in Stage 2 or 3 of your degree, you must take both FI313 & FI315 at Stage1.

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ANCIENT HISTORY

You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL357* Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ARCHAEOLOGY and ANTHROPOLOGY You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

Year Long

SE301* Social Anthropology 30 L4

SE302* Foundations of Human Culture 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you choose your remaining 45 credits from the following list:

Autumn Term Spring Term

SE308 Skills for Anthropology and Conservation

15 L4 SE307 Thinkers and Theories: An Introduction to the History and Development of Anthropology

15 L4

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ARCHITECTURE (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Year Long

AR323* Folio 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

AR318* Form Finding 15 L4 AR319* Building Design 15 L4

AR322* Modern House 15 L4 AR320* Building Construction 15 L4

AR325* Light & Structure 15 L4 AR324* Ancient & Medieval Architecture 15 L4

ART & FILM This programme offers a unique opportunity to combine History & Philosophy of Art and Film in a Single Honours degree. It cuts across the boundaries of different visual media, examining all kinds of works of art, including films and performance art, to learn the theories, movements and ideas that have shaped them.

ART & FILM (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules ( 90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

HA317* Perspectives on the History of Photography

30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you choose your remaining 30 credits from the optional modules below (please

select either the 15 credit OR the 30 credit code):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA354 Introduction to the History of Art

15 L4

HA355 30

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA362 30

FI308 Filmmaking: An Introduction 30 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ART HISTORY This programme offers a critically engaging and expansive approach to the discipline of art history. It has been designed to equip you with the key visual, critical and professional skills necessary for a career in the art world and for a range of other employment opportunities.

ART HISTORY (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS you must choose at least 60 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30

credit code):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA362 30 HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of

Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ART HISTORY and CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS you must choose at least 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30

credit code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ART HISTORY and ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS you must choose 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30 credit

code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

ART HISTORY and FILM (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS you must choose 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30 credit

code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

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ART HISTORY and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS you must choose at least 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30

credit code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ART HISTORY and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30 credit code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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ART HISTORY and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

PLUS you must choose 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30 credit

code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

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ART HISTORY and HISPANIC STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

PLUS you must choose at least 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30

credit code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ART HISTORY and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4

PLUS you must choose 30 credits from the optional modules below (please select either the 15 credit OR the 30 credit

code):

Spring Term

HA314 Introduction to Contemporary Art

15 L4

HA315 30

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA317 30

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

ASIAN STUDIES (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Spring Term

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

AND you must select at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

Any remaining credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules available.

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ASIAN STUDIES and CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ASIAN STUDIES and COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Spring Term

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you take 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Year Long

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ASIAN STUDIES and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ASIAN STUDIES and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Spring Term

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

Both FR327*

Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ASIAN STUDIES and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Spring Term

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ASIAN STUDIES and HISPANIC STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Spring Term

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ASIAN STUDIES and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315* An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312* History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ASIAN STUDIES and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ASIAN STUDIES and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Spring Term

TH346* Introduction to Asian Traditions 30 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

AND you must select between 15 and 30 credits from the following optional modules:

LA302 Learning Mandarin 1A 15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

LA304 Learning Japanese 1A 15 L4 LA303 Learning Mandarin 1B 15 L4

PO311 Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan

15 L4 LA305 Learning Japanese 1B 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours)

You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Autumn Spring

CB343* Global Business Environment 15 L4 CB312* Introduction to Management 15 L4

EC313 Micro Economics for Business 15 L4 CB675* Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis

15 L5

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES

Classical and Archaeological Studies at Kent examines culture and society in both Greece and Rome as well as in neighbouring regions, with an emphasis upon the first millennia BC and AD. You can study Classical and Archaeological Studies as a Single Honours degree, or as part of a Joint Honours degree.

CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES (Single Honours)

You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

CL357* Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select any remaining credit from the following list:

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and DRAMA (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (105 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

It is recommended that you take you remaining 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

It is recommended that you take 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and FILM (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (105 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

FI313* Film Style 30 L4

It is recommended that you take your remaining 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

It is recommended that you take any remaining credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

It is recommended that you take your remaining 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4

It is recommended that you take 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

It is recommended that you take your remaining 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4

It is recommended that you take your remaining 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Spring Term

CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Alternatively, your remaining 15 credits may be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

It is recommended that you take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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CLASSICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilisations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

CL329* Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

It is recommended that you take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL359 Beginners Greek 1 15 L4 CL360 Beginners Greek 2 15 L4

Year Long

CL311 Latin for Beginners 30 L4

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL357 Academic Practice in Classical and Archaeological Studies

15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology 15 L4

CL354 Roman Emperors and Biography: From Caligula to Domitian

15 L4

CL358 Words as Weapons: Insults in Classical Literature

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Comparative Literature offers modules in the study of a wide range of literature from antiquity to the modern age. Texts which are not originally in English will be studied in translation and no knowledge of a foreign language is required. Comparative Literature can be studied as a Single or Joint Honours degree. This programme of study is also available as a four year degree incorporating a year abroad. The year-abroad programmes (Single Honours and Joint Honours) are designed to offer students a unique opportunity to experience cultural diversity at first hand, to develop intercultural competence and to benefit from the exposure to different approaches to the study of comparative literature. Destinations will be in various European countries and in North America. A foreign language will not be required as the teaching language will be English, but it is recommended that students take advantage of their stay abroad to learn and/or practise a foreign language. For further information please contact, Dr Axel Stäehler, [email protected]. If you wish to discuss module options please contact Dr Patricia Novillo-Corvalan ([email protected]).

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules list:

Year Long

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and DRAMA (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Plus ONE of the following optional modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits can be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and ENGLISH, AMERICAN & POST-COLONIAL LITERATURES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Plus ONE of the following optional modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits can be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Spring Term

LL307 Tackling Text: Explaining Style 15 L4

PLUS at least ONE of the following optional modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining credits from the following list:

LL309 World Englishes 15 L4 CP306

Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and FILM (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select at least 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit can be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850

15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following list of modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select at least 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select at least 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305 Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306 Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

CP325 World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

EN331* Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332* Writing America 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits (15 credits in Autumn and 15 credits in Spring) from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPUTING Computers have long been used in commerce, industry and administration but, with the advent of inexpensive microcomputers and advances in computer communications, they are increasingly involved in every aspect of daily life. Computing can be taken as part of a Joint Honours degree with a Humanities subject.

COMPUTING and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

CO320* Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

15 L4 CO520* Further Object-Oriented Programming 15 L5

CO324* Computer Systems 15 L4 CO323 Databases and the Web 15 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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COMPUTING and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

CO320* Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

15 L4 CO520* Further Object-Oriented Programming

15 L5

CO324* Computer Systems 15 L4 CO323 Databases and the Web 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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COMPUTING and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

CO320* Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

15 L4 CO520* Further Object-Oriented Programming 15 L5

CO324* Computer Systems 15 L4 CO323 Databases and the Web 15 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

CULTURAL STUDIES (Philosophy) (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

SO334* Modern Culture 15 L4 SO335* Contemporary Culture 15 L4

Your remaining 30 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

DRAMA & THEATRE This programme offers both core skills and breadth of choice, from Shakespeare to stand-up comedy, from anthropology to acting, and from playwriting to performance art. Drama & Theatre is available as a Single Honours degree or as part of a Joint Honours degree. Note: Stage 1 Drama modules CANNOT be trailed. Compensation can be applied to a maximum of 30 credits subject to the recommendation of the Head of Year 1 Drama and only after a resit has been attempted.

DRAMA & THEATRE (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Year Long

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

DR317* Texts for Theatre 30 L4 DR334* Stagecraft 30 L4

DRAMA and ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism. 30 L4

PLUS one of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

DRAMA and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term:

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* Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

DRAMA and FILM (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

DRAMA and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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DRAMA and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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DRAMA and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

DRAMA and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

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DRAMA and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS one of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

DRAMA and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

DRAMA and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

DRAMA and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

Plus ONE of the following (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE (including with a Year Abroad) and ENGLISH, AMERICAN & POST-COLONIAL LITERATURES At Kent you can shape your own degree concentrating entirely on English literature, or comparing English literature with literature from other parts of the world, such as America or Africa. You can also compose a degree which gives more emphasis to earlier (pre-1800) or later literature. English and American Literature is available as a Single Honours degree or as part of a Joint Honours degree. There is also the option to study English and American Literature with Creative Writing.

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE (including with a Year Abroad) (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS at least TWO of the following modules (you may take all three if you wish):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

Any remaining credits may be taken from the recommended optional modules below or from the list of Wild Modules.

Year Long

CP311 The Tale 30 L4

EN303* Introduction to American Studies 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

EN335 Books That Shaped Culture: An Introduction to Literature

15 L4 EN334 Ideas and Practice: Introduction to Writing Poetry and Prose

15 L4

ENGLISH, AMERICAN & POST-COLONIAL LITERATURES (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS at least TWO of the following modules (you may take all three if you wish):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

Any remaining credits may be taken from the recommended optional modules below or from the list of Wild Modules.

Year Long

CP311 The Tale 30 L4

EN303* Introduction to American Studies 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

EN335 Books That Shaped Culture: An Introduction to Literature

15 L4 EN334 Ideas and Practice: Introduction to Writing Poetry and Prose

15 L4

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and CREATIVE WRITING (including with a Year Abroad) (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

EN326* Narrative Theory & Practice 15 L4 EN327* Poetry Theory & Practice 15 L4

PLUS at least ONE of the following modules (you may take two if you wish)

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

Any remaining modules may be taken from the recommended optional modules below or from the list of Wild Modules.

Year Long

CP311 The Tale 30 L4

EN303* Introduction to American Studies 30 L4

Autumn Term

EN335 Books That Shaped Culture: An Introduction to Literature

15 L4

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Spring Term

LL307 Tackling Text: Explaining Style 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

Your remaining 15 credits should be chosen from the list of Wild Modules.

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and FILM (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and MUSIC (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

MU322* Music Studies 1 30 L4

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

MU321 Music Composition and Artsblend 30 L4

MU324 Sonic Art 30 L4

MU325 Music Performance 1 30 L4

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and SOCIOLOGY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (75 credits):

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

SO337* Fundamentals of Sociology 15 L4 SO336* Sociology of Everyday Life 15 L4

SO408* Sociological Theory: The Classics 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term

SA300 Social Problems and Social Policy I: Youth, The family and the State

15 L4

SO305 Introduction to Criminology 15 L4

SO334 Modern Culture 15 L4

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ENGLISH & AMERICAN LITERATURE and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

EN333* Romanticism 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (30 credits):

Year Long

EN302 Early Drama 30 L4

EN331 Readings in the 20th

Century 30 L4

EN332 Writing America 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

Your remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS

English Language and Linguistics offers a flexible degree programme which can be tailored to your interests and career plans. It provides an opportunity to study language, and particularly English, in all its facets, from syntax to semantics, stylistics to phonetics, and language in society to the status of English as a world language.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS at least 15 credits from the following modules:

LL309 World Englishes 15 L4 LL307 Tackling Text: Explaining Style 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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EUROPEAN HISTORY WITH A YEAR ABROAD (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice

30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine

15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment

15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850

15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the appropriate language modules below, according to your language level (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE) 15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

Year Long

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post GCSE) 30 L4

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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EUROPEAN STUDIES European Studies is a L4-Year degree, available either with a single language (French, German, Hispanic Studies or Italian) or with two languages (Combined). Between Stages 2 and 3, you will spend a year abroad in Europe either studying at one of our partner universities or working. All students are required to take 120 credits at Stage 1.

EUROPEAN STUDIES (Combined Languages) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following Politics modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

PLUS 30 credits for EACH of the languages you are studying from the following modules, according to your language level (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE) 15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

Year Long

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) OR 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post GCSE) 30 L4

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS 15 credits of optional modules for EACH language you are studying (30 credits):

FRENCH

If you select FR300, you are required to take your French optional module from the following list:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

If you select FR330, you are required to take your French optional module from the following list:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

If you select FR327/FR328, you are required to take your French optional module from the following list:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

GERMAN

If you select GE301, you are required to take your German optional module from the following list:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

If you select GE331, you are required to take your German optional module from the following list:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

If you select GE329, you are required to take the following module:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

ITALIAN

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

SPANISH

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

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EUROPEAN STUDIES (French) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following Politics modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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EUROPEAN STUDIES (German) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following Politics modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS one of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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EUROPEAN STUDIES (Italian) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

EUROPEAN STUDIES (Spanish) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FILM Film covers cinema’s rich scope and history, from silent classics and mainstream Hollywood, to world cinema and the avant-garde. The programme combines film theory and history modules with innovative and creative practical study. This programme is available as both a Single and Joint Honours degree. Subject to successful completion of the Stage 1 pre-requisites, Single Honours students have the option to take practical modules in film-making, including documentary film-making, screenwriting, and moving image production. These use our industry-standard facilities to introduce the theory and practice of film and video-making.

FILM (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

IF you wish to take Practice modules in Stages 2 and 3 you MUST take the EITHER FI308 or FI309 ‘Filmmaking: An Introduction’ during Stage 1 (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI308 Filmmaking: An Introduction ^ 30 L4 FI309 Filmmaking: An Introduction ^ 30 L4

Your remaining credits (up to 60 credits) should be chosen from the modules below and/or the list of Wild Modules.

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI314 Hollywood Studios 30 L4 FI316 Film Histories 30 L4

^ Students may be asked to change the term in which they take Filmmaking: An Introduction.

FILM and FRENCH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FILM and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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FILM and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

FILM and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

HA355 Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

FILM and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

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FILM and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

FILM and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 FI315* Introduction to Film Theory 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish Language according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

FRENCH French is available as a Single or Joint Honours degree programme. French programmes are studied over four years including a compulsory year abroad studying or working in a French-speaking country (Stage A) taken between Stages 2 and 3.

FRENCH (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

You are then required to choose at least 60 credits of optional modules if you will be studying one of the following: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

You are required to study 30 credits as detailed below if you select the following module: If you select FR330, you must take both FR331 and FR332 from Table B. Remaining credit can be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FRENCH and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Spring

CB343* Global Business Environment 15 L4 CB312* Introduction to Management 15 L4

EC313 Micro Economics for Business 15 L4 CB675* Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis

15 L5

PLUS you must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

FRENCH and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FRENCH and GERMAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FRENCH and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850

15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science 15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960 15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FRENCH and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

FRENCH and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS you must take 30 CREDITS of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FRENCH and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS you must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level.

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

FRENCH and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

PLUS you must take at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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FRENCH and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take 30 credits of French Language according to your language level:

Year Long

Either or

FR300* Learning French 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

AND you are required to choose at least 15 credits of optional modules as follows: If you select FR300, you must choose your optional modules from Table A. If you select FR330, you must choose your optional modules from Table B. If you select FR327/FR328, you may select your optional modules from EITHER Table A OR Table B.

Table A:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR301 Writer and Genre in France I 15 L4 FR302 Writer and Genre in France II 15 L4

FR310 Twentieth Century France in Crisis 15 L4 FR308 Questions of French Cinema 15 L4

FR337 Texts and Contexts 1 15 L4 FR338 Texts and Contexts 2 15 L4

Table B:

Autumn Term Spring Term

FR331 French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4 FR332 French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics (in translation)

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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GERMAN

This programme specialises in the language and culture of the German-speaking world of today, as well as exploring its literary and social history. German programmes are studied over four years including a compulsory year abroad studying or working in a German-speaking country (Stage A) taken between Stages 2 and 3. German may be studied as a Single or Joint Honours programme.

GERMAN (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE333 Learning Danish 1A 15 L4 GE334 Learning Danish 1B 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

GE333 Learning Danish 1A 15 L4 GE334 Learning Danish 1B 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS the following modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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GERMAN and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Spring

CB343* Global Business Environment 15 L4 CB312* Introduction to Management 15 L4

EC313 Micro Economics for Business 15 L4 CB675* Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis

15 L5

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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GERMAN and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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GERMAN and HISTORY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850 15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

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GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

GERMAN and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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GERMAN and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term:

* Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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GERMAN and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

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GERMAN and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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GERMAN and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following German options according to your language level:

Option 1:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE301* Learning German 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE311 Varieties of German Writing 15 L4 GE312 Images of Germany 1945-1990 15 L4

GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 2:

You must take the following compulsory Language module (30 credits):

Year Long

GE331* Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Year Long

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Option 3:

You must take the following compulsory Language modules (45 credits):

Year Long

GE329* Intensive Beginners German 30 L4

GE332 German Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition 15 L4

PLUS a further 15 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

GE326 Introduction to German Literature (in translation)

15 L4 GE328 Post-1989 German Cinema 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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HISPANIC STUDIES This programme gives you the opportunity to explore the languages and cultures of Spain and Spanish America while developing your language skills. Hispanic Studies is available as a Single or Joint Honours degree programme. Hispanic Studies programmes are studied over four-years including a compulsory year abroad studying or working in a Spanish-speaking country (Stage A) taken between Stages 2 and 3.

HISPANIC STUDIES (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take ONE of the following Spanish Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

PLUS 15 credits of Optional modules from the following:

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 LS319 State-Building in Latin America 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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HISTORY

The School of History offers an exciting range of modules reflecting the diversity of staff research interests. In addition to taking the compulsory module HI426 ‘Making History: Theory and Practice’, students studying Single Honours History can choose from

modules covering a wide chronological sweep and geographical range.

HISTORY (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the following list of survey modules. It is recommended that students take complimentary modules,

i.e., HI410, ‘Early Medieval Europe’ and HI411, ‘Late Medieval Europe’:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine

15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment

15 L4 HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850

15 L4 HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the following list of survey modules. It is recommended that students take complimentary modules,

i.e., HI390, ‘The Emergence of America’ and HI391, ‘The Rise of the United States since 1880’:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe 1700-1850 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe c.1850-2000

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you choose your remaining 30 credits from the topic modules below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930-1960 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

Alternatively, any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

If you do choose to select some of your credit from the Wild Modules list you may find the Classics modules (coded CL) of interest.

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HISTORY and ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Year Long

CL353* The Civilizations of Greece and Rome 30 L4

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS you must take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules (it is recommended that you take 30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

CL329 Introduction to Archaeology 15 L4 CL347 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology

15 L4

PLUS you must take at least 15 credits from the following optional modules (it is recommended that you take 30 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850 15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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HISTORY and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

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HISTORY and HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

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HISTORY and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following Language Modules depending on your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science 15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

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HISTORY and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

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HISTORY and POLITICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics

15 L4

PO326 Introduction to Political Science 15 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850 15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you take the following 15 credit optional module:

Autumn Term

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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HISTORY and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850 15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam

15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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HISTORY and SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

SE301* Social Anthropology 30 L4

SE302* Foundations of Human Culture 30 L4

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Spring Term

HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

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HISTORY and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned ^ This module cannot be compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory module (30 credits):

Autumn Term

HI426^ Making History: Theory and Practice 30 L4

PLUS 30 credits from the table below:

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850

15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation 15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the following modules:

HA361 Introduction to Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art

15 L4

HA316 Perspectives on the History of Photography

15 L4

HA362 30 HA317 30

Any remaining credit should be chosen from the list of Wild Modules.

HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART and ITALIAN (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Language Modules depending on your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ART and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HA355* Introduction to the History of Art 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following Spanish Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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ITALIAN The Italian degrees at Kent give you the chance to learn Italian to a high standard and gain real insight into Italian literature, culture, and society. The programme covers topics such as 20

th century Italian fiction, Fascism, neorealist

and post-neorealist cinema, modern and contemporary history, cultural studies and politics. Italian programmes are studied over four-years including a compulsory year abroad studying or working in a Italian-speaking country taken between Stages 2 and 3 (Stage A).

ITALIAN (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

Your remaining 60 credits must be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ITALIAN and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Autumn Spring

CB343* Global Business Environment 15 L4 CB312* Introduction to Management 15 L4

EC313 Micro Economics for Business 15 L4 CB675* Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis

15 L5

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Language Modules depending on your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

ITALIAN and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

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ITALIAN and PHILOSOPHY (Joint Honours) You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

ITALIAN and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam

15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

ITALIAN and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

IT315 An Introduction to Italian 15 L4 IT312 History of Italian Cinema: The Legacy of Neo-Realism

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Italian modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

IT301* Learning Italian - Beginners OR 30 L4

IT308* Learning Italian 3 (Post ‘ A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS you must take ONE of the following Spanish Language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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MILITARY HISTORY The School of History gives you the opportunity to study a range of modules that focus on war and conflict. These modules range across a wide chronological sweep and geographical zones, providing an extremely broad field of study. As well as looking at the causes and effects of war, the School also offers modules that examine military history and operational aspects of warfare. Military History is available only as a Single Honours degree programme.

MILITARY HISTORY (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI423* Introduction to Military History (Part One) 30 L4 HI424* Introduction to Military History (Part Two)

30 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the table below (it is recommended that students on this programme take HI427 and/or HI428 as

part of their remaining 60 credits):

Year-Long

HI427 The British Army and Society Since 1660 30 L4

HI428 War and Society in Europe, 1779-1990 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

HI385 Introduction to the History of Medicine 15 L4 HI353 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front

15 L4

HI390 The Emergence of America: From European Settlement to 1880

15 L4 HI366 Britain in the Age of Industrialisation 1700-1830

15 L4

HI410 Early Medieval Europe 15 L4 HI391 The Rise of the United States since 1880

15 L4

HI416 Victorian Britain: Politics, Society and Culture

15 L4 HI397 Cinema and Society, 1930 - 1960 15 L4

HI425 Revolutionary Europe, 1700-1850 15 L4 HI411 Later Medieval Europe 15 L4

HI427 The British Army and Society Since 1660

30 L4 HI430 Modern British History (Part Two) 15 L4

HI433 1600-1750: The Age of Enlightenment 15 L4 HI431 The Renaissance in the British Isles, 1400-1600

15 L4

HI435 A Global History of Empires: 1500-1850

15 L4 HI432 1450-1600: The Age of Reformation

15 L4

HI434 Introduction to the History of Science

15 L4

HI436 A Global History of Empires: 1850-1960

15 L4

HI437 War and Diplomacy in Europe, c.1850-2000

15 L4

HI438 Vikings: The European Project, 750-1066

15 L4

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PHILOSOPHY This programme covers not only studying major philosophies and philosophers, but also contributing your own ideas to an ongoing dialogue. You develop the ability to connect the most abstract ideas to the most concrete things. Philosophy is available as both a Single and a Joint Honours degree programme. Philosophy with an Approved Year abroad programme is a variant of the Single Honours programme with a compulsory year abroad spent at the Sorbonne, France.

PHILOSOPHY (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS AT LEAST ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL300 Politics, Rights & Applied Ethics 15 L4 PL305 Existentialism 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

PHILOSOPHY with an APPROVED YEAR ABROAD (Single Honours only) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS AT LEAST ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

PL300 Politics, Rights & Applied Ethics 15 L4 PL305 Existentialism 15 L4

PLUS 30 credits of French Language depending on your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

Either FR300* Learning French 3 (Post A Level) 30 L4

or FR330* Learning French 1 (Intensive French for Beginners) 30 L4

OR Autumn Term Spring Term

both FR327* Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)

15 L4 FR328* Learning French 2B (Post GCSE) 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

PHILOSOPHY and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Autumn Spring

CB343* Global Business Environment 15 L4 CB312* Introduction to Management 15 L4

EC313 Micro Economics for Business 15 L4 CB675* Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis

15 L5

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

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PHILOSOPHY and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics

15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PHILOSOPHY and POLITICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics

15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PO326 Introduction to Political Science 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics

15 L4

Your remaining 30 credits should be taken from the following recommended modules or from the list of Wild Modules.

PL300 Politics, Rights & Applied Ethics 15 L4 PL305 Existentialism 15 L4

PO310 Introduction to International Politics 15 L4

PO314 Introduction to Political Thought 15 L4

PHILOSOPHY and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics 15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam

15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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PHILOSOPHY and SOCIOLOGY (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics

15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

SO337* Fundamentals of Sociology 15 L4 SO336* Sociology of Everyday Life 15 L4

SO408* Sociological Theory: The Classics

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following optional modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term

SA300 Social Problems and Social Policy 1: ‘Youth, the Family and the State’

15 L4

SO305 Introduction to Criminology 15 L4

SO334 Modern Culture 15 L4

PHILOSOPHY and SPANISH (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

PL302* Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Metaphysics

15 L4 PL303* Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics

15 L4

PL315* Philosophical Reading and Writing 15 L4 PL310* Introduction to Philosophy: Logic and Reasoning

15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

POLITICS and ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PO326 Introduction to Political Science 15 L4 PO327 Introduction to Comparative Politics 15 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you take the following 15 credit module:

Autumn Term

PO310* Introduction to International Politics 15 L4

Plus 15 credits from the list of Wild Modules. If you do not wish to choose the recommended module above, you should choose 30 credits (15 credits in Autumn and 15 credits in Spring) from the list of Wild Modules.

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RELIGIOUS STUDIES This programme offers a range of modules reflecting the central place of religion in human life and thought. Some modules provide introductions to major world religions; others investigate philosophical themes within religious studies; and others explore connections between religion and topics such as psychology, science, ethics, films, literature and the arts.

RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Autumn Term

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4

PLUS you must select at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World

15 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World

15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

SPANISH and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Spring

CB343* Global Business Environment 15 L4 CB312* Introduction to Management 15 L4

EC313 Micro Economics for Business 15 L4 CB675* Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis

15 L5

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) OR 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

SPANISH and ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LL310* Foundations of Language 1: Sounds and Words

30 L4 LL311* Foundations of Language 2: Structure and Meaning

30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

The remaining 15 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

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SPANISH and RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Joint Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

You must take at least 45 credits from the following modules:

Autumn Term Spring Term

TH334 Religion and Sex 15 L4 TH331 Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism (Cannot be taken alongside TH346)

15 L4

TH341 What is Religion? 30 L4 TH340 Gods of the Desert: Judaism and Islam 15 L4

TH342 Religion in the Contemporary World 15 L4 TH346 Introduction to Asian Traditions (Cannot be taken alongside TH331)

30 L4

TH345 From Eden to the End of the World 15 L4

PLUS ONE of the following Spanish language modules according to your language level (30 credits):

Year Long

LS302* Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners) 30 L4

LS300* Learning Spanish 3 (Post ‘A’ Level) 30 L4

PLUS ONE of the following modules (15 credits):

Autumn Term Spring Term

LS313 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4 LS312 Introduction to Hispanic Culture 15 L4

Any remaining credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

VISUAL & PERFORMED ARTS Visual and Performed Arts is a multidisciplinary programme unique to Kent. VPA enables you to combine the study of History & Philosophy of Art, Drama and Film, and has been designed as a degree for students with a broad interest in the arts. It draws on module options from the degrees in History & Philosophy of Art, Film and Drama & Theatre. During Stages 2 and 3 you have the opportunity to specialise in one of these subjects.

VISUAL & PERFORMED ARTS (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: *Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Year Long

DR315* Modern Theatre 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI313* Film Style 30 L4 HA315* Introduction to Contemporary Art 30 L4

It is recommended (but not compulsory) that you select your remaining 30 credits from the following list:

Year Long

DR337* The Empty Space 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

FI309 Filmmaking: An Introduction 30 L4

FI315* Introduction to Film Theory# 30 L4

Alternatively, the remaining 30 credits should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.

# IF you wish to continue on the Film pathway in Stage 2 you must take FI315 in Stage 1. You will not be permitted to take further Film modules without having completed FI313 and FI315.

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WORLD LITERATURE World Literature offers modules in the study of a wide range of literature from antiquity to the modern age. Texts which are not originally in English will be studied in translation and no knowledge of a foreign language is required. World Literature can be studied as a Single Honours degree. This programme of study is also available as a four year degree incorporating a year abroad. The year-abroad programmes are designed to offer students a unique opportunity to experience cultural diversity at first hand, to develop intercultural competence and to benefit from the exposure to different approaches to the study of World Literature. Destinations will be in various European countries and in North America. A foreign language will not be required as the teaching language will be English, but it is recommended that students take advantage of their stay abroad to learn and/or practise a foreign language. For further information please contact Dr Patricia Novillo-Corvalan ([email protected]).

WORLD LITERATURE (Single Honours) You must take 120 Credits, 60 in each term: * Asterisked modules cannot be trailed, compensated or condoned

You must take the following compulsory modules (45 credits):

Year Long

CP311* The Tale 30 L4

Spring Term

CP325* World Literature: An Introduction 15 L4

PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Year Long

CL315 Classical Mythology: Themes and Approaches 30 L4

CP323 The Romantic Movement 30 L4

Autumn Term Spring Term

CP305

Freedom and Oppression in Modern Literature

15 L4 CP306

Guilt and Redemption in Modern Literature

15 L4

CP317 Childhood and Adolescence in Modern Fiction

15 L4 CP319 Post-War European Cinema 15 L4

CP318 Introduction to Contemporary European and Hispanic Cinemas

15 L4 CP324 Classical Literature 15 L4

Any remaining credit should be taken from the list of Wild Modules.