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Philosophy courses cover various interrelated disciplines such as psychology, religion, ethics, sociology and classics. These programmes typically equip you with critical thinking, and linguistic and communication strategies to articulate researched and reasoned arguments concerning world views, life and established points of view. Modules may include studies in logic, morality, ethics, philosophers, religion and metaphyics. Graduates are in demand in a range of diverse sectors including finance, property development, and social care.

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Tips and Traps for the First year
We at Hotcourses have our fair share of university experiences between us, so here are some things we wish we’d read before we started the first year of University First year work ethic Being a student requires more careful time management than at school – as well as having lectures scattered all over your timetable, you will be expected to spend a lot of study hours reading and doing assignments, and you will have to organise all this yourself. Whilst this can seem like an annoying distraction from the important first year business of making friends and generally having a good time, it’ll...



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