

MA Philosophy and European Languages
About this course
Philosophy and European languages is a combination that develops two of the most demanding and rewarding intellectual disciplines available at university. Philosophy trains you to reason with precision, to question assumptions, and to construct and evaluate arguments about the most fundamental questions in ethics, knowledge, metaphysics, language, and mind. European languages give you direct access to distinct intellectual and literary traditions, developing real communicative competence alongside an understanding of the cultures and histories that have shaped European thought. At the University of Dundee, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the chance to study at a partner institution in a country where your chosen language is spoken. This immersive experience accelerates your language development and allows you to engage with philosophical and cultural ideas in the environment that produced them, a genuinely enriching dimension for a degree that is fundamentally about ideas and their contexts. You will study philosophical topics including ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, logic, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy alongside advanced language study covering written and oral skills, literature, cultural analysis, and translation. Dundee encourages close engagement with both the analytic and the continental philosophical traditions, giving you a genuinely broad philosophical education. Graduates from philosophy and European languages programmes go on to work in law, the civil service, education, journalism, translation and interpreting, policy, publishing, diplomacy, and a wide range of roles where analytical thinking and clear communication in more than one language are valued. Many continue to postgraduate study in philosophy, linguistics, or area studies, and the combination of logical rigour with linguistic and cultural depth provides a distinctive foundation for doctoral research in either discipline or at their intersection.
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