

BA English Studies and Philosophy
About this course
English studies and philosophy is a combination that places two of the most rigorous and wide-ranging of the arts disciplines alongside one another. English studies develops your ability to read literary and other texts with care and precision, to situate them within their historical and cultural contexts, and to construct interpretive arguments that are sensitive to language and form. Philosophy trains you to examine ideas and arguments with logical rigour, to identify assumptions that others take for granted, and to reason carefully about fundamental questions concerning knowledge, ethics, language, mind, and value. The two disciplines share a deep concern with language and argument, and each enriches the other in ways that make the combination more than the sum of its parts. At the University of Stirling, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to engage with literary and philosophical traditions from an international perspective. You will study a broad range of literature across periods and genres, developing skills in close reading, literary history, and critical argument. In philosophy, you will engage with the core areas of the discipline including ethics, epistemology, logic, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language, developing the capacity for sustained philosophical reasoning and clear analytical writing. Both subjects demand independent thinking and the willingness to engage with complex and contested ideas, and studying them together develops an intellectual versatility that is genuinely valuable. The combination of English and philosophy develops transferable skills of the highest order. Graduates pursue careers in law, journalism, publishing, the civil service, teaching, public affairs, arts administration, and the charitable sector. The philosophical component is particularly useful as preparation for legal study and for roles that require careful ethical reasoning. The ability to read carefully, write clearly, and argue from evidence is valued by employers across every sector, and graduates of this combination are consistently found to be effective communicators and clear thinkers in demanding professional environments. Postgraduate study in either English literature or philosophy, or in related fields such as cultural studies or ethics, is a natural next step.
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