All students study a combination of compulsory and optional modules to complete their programme of studies.
YEAR 1
You take the core modules outlined plus two options in Hispanic Studies.
YEAR 1 CORE
Philosophy:
Combined honours students choose from among our level 4 modules, which are:
- Greek Philosophy I
- Ethics I
- Elementary Logic
- Metaphysics I
- Modern Philosophy I
- Political Philosophy I
- Epistemology I
- Methodology
In the first year combined honours students must take at least one module in history of philosophy, at least one module in either ethics or political philosophy, and at least one module from among Elementary Logic, Metaphysics I, Epistemology I, and Methodology.
Hispanic Studies:
YEAR 1 OPTIONS
Hispanic Studies:
- Culture & Society in Imperial Spain
- Latin American Visual Arts, 19th & 20th Century
- Introduction to Spanish American Narrative
- Spain in the 19th Century
- Spain in the 20th Century
- Medieval Spain: from Frontier to Empire
- Introduction to Modern Spanish Culture I
- Introduction to Modern Spanish Culture II
YEAR 2
You take the core module plus three optional modules in Hispanic Studies and four in Philosophy.
YEAR 2 CORE
YEAR 2 OPTIONS
Philosophy:
Students take four modules from the following lists, with the requirement to choose from at least two of the three lists:
List A- Greek Philosophy II: Plato
- Greek Philosophy II: Aristotle
- Modern Philosophy II: Locke and Berkeley
- Modern Philosophy II: Spinoza and Leibniz
List B- Ethics II: History of Ethical Philosophy
- Ethics II: Contemporary Ethical Philosophy
- Political Philosophy II: Theories of Justice
- Political Philosophy II: History of Political Philosophy
List C- Epistemology II
- Metaphysics II
- Philosophy of Logic and Language
- Philosophy of Mind
In the second year combined honours students may also take one 15 credit module from among level 6 optional subjects (see year three below).
Hispanic Studies:
- Catalan Language & Culture
- The Spanish Civil War
- The Lyrics of Love & Hate
- Nationalism in Spain
- Culture & Identity in Spanish America
- Cervantes' Don Quijote
- After Franco: Films & Texts of the Transition
- Goya & the Dream of Reason
- Perceptions of Modernity, Spanish America 1800-1920
YEAR 3
Normally spent abroad in a Spanish-speaking country.
YEAR 4
You take the core module outlined plus three options in Hispanic Studies and four in Philosophy.
We review our options on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change.
Please check here for updates, or contact the School/department for further advice.
YEAR 4 CORE
YEAR 4 OPTIONS
Philosophy:
- 19th Century Continental Philosophy
- Advanced Logic modules
- Aesthetics
- Dissertation
- Foundations of Analytic Philosophy
- Greek Philosophical Texts
- Hellenistic Philosophy
- Indian Philosophy
- Kant
- Meaning and Grammar
- Medieval Philosophy
- Moral Normativity
- Neoplatonism
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Philosophy of Religion
- Philosophy of Science
- Scepticism
- Science, Ethics and Society
- Topics in Ethics
- Topics in Greek Philosophy
- Topics in Modern Philosophy
- Topics in Philosophy of Mind
- Topics in Political Philosophy
- Utilitarianism
Hispanic Studies:
- Religion, Politics & Violence in Modern Spain
- Advanced Topics in Applied Linguistics
- Myth & Archive: 19th & 20th Century Rewritings on Colonial Latin America
- Stereotypes in Modern Spanish Cinema
- Key Terms & Points of View in Latin American Visual Arts
- Journey through Spain: Travel Writing in Modern Spain
- History & Imagination in 19th-century Spanish Narrative
- Real & Ideal in Early Modern Spanish Literature
- Writing Women in Medieval & Early Modern Spain
- Dissertation
KEY FACTS
UCAS code
RV45
Awarding institution
King's College London
Programme type
Joint honours
Duration
Four years
Location
Strand Campus
Year of entry 2014
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