Year 1
Philosophy compulsory modules
Problems of Philosophy A (10)
Problems of Philosophy B (10)
The Philosopher's Toolkit A (20)
Moral and Political Philosophy (20) OR Reasons to Believe (20)
Detailed descriptions of Year 1 compulsory modules
Mathematics compulsory modules
Mathematical Modelling & Problem Solving (10)
Vectors, Geometry & Linear Algebra (20)
Sequences and Series (10)
Real Analysis (20)
Year 2
Philosophy compulsory module
Logic: Its Limits and Scope (20)
You will also take 40 credits of optional modules.
The optional modules are divided into three categories that represent three core areas of philosophy: history
of philosophy; ethics and social philosophy; epistemology metaphysics, and philosophy of mind and
language. These groupings are the following (the modules are indicative and subject to change):
Group A: Science and Nature, Logic: Its Limits and Scope, Philosophy of Mental Health
Group B: Feminist Philosophy, Sex, Ethics and Philosophy
Group C: Experience and Reason, Aesthetics through History
At least one module must be taken from either Group B or C.
Mathematics compulsory modules
Probability & Statistics (10)
Mechanics (10)
Algebra and Combinatorics 1 (20)
Real & Complex Analysis (20) OR Multivariable & Vector Analysis (20)
Year Abroad
You can apply to study abroad for a year in an approved university around the world. If you achieve a grade of 2.1 or above in your first year, you will be eligible to apply for a Year Abroad in your second year. If your application is successful, you will go abroad in your third year and return to us for your final year. Find out more.
Final Year
Compulsory modules
Philosophy of Mathematics (20)
Philosophical Project (20 or 40) if a dissertation or similar independent study module is not taken in Mathematics
You will also take your remaining Philosophy credits and remaining Mathematics credits in optional modules. As you will have gained a thorough grounding in many aspects of Mathematics during Years 1 and 2, you will be able to choose from an incredibly wide range of final year modules. Modules may include topics such as 'Research Skills in Mathematics', 'Mathematical Finance', 'Differential Equations' and 'Computability and Logic'.
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