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English with Computing, Philosophy or Theology BachelorsUniversity of London - United KingdomThis combined degree programme will appeal to those who are interested in studying in English, but would also like to learn more about a different discipline. You can choose to study Theology, Philosophy or Computing a... Show More This combined degree programme will appeal to those who are interested in studying in English, but would also like to learn more about a different discipline. You can choose to study Theology, Philosophy or Computing as minor options. The degree will be 75 per cent English courses, and 25 per cent courses from your minor option. Entry Requirementsachelor of Arts degree in English with Computing, Philosophy or Theology To be eligible for the BA or Dip HE you must:
normally* be aged 17 or above by the 30 November in the year of registration and satisfy the University’s General Entrance Requirements and
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade C in an acceptable mathematical related subject. demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade B in an acceptable mathematical related subject. English language requirement The language of instruction, reading and assessment is English. To succeed on our programmes you need a good level of competence in English. If you doubt your ability in written or spoken English we advise you take a course and test in English language before enrolling on the programme. Required standard of English You will usually meet the English language requirement for undergraduate programmes if you:
hold a UK GCSE / GCE O level in English at grade C or above Please note if an applicant satisfies one of the above conditions yet provides evidence of a test of proficiency in English language, awarded within the past three years, which is below the University’s minimum requirements then they will be required to retake such a test before being offered admission. Other FeesAcademic year 2014-2015 Annual registration fee £ 765 Fee per Computing full course £ 275 Fee per English full course £ 275 Fee per Philosophy full course £ 195 Fee per Theology full course £ 220 --------------------------------------------------------- Examination re-entry fees (per full course) Computing £ 190 English £ 190 Philosophy £ 150 Theology £ 150
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Philosophy with Computing, English or Theology BachelorsUniversity of London - United KingdomThis combined degree programme will appeal to those who are interested in majoring in Philosophy but would also like to learn more about a different discipline. You can choose to study English, Theology or Computing as... Show More This combined degree programme will appeal to those who are interested in majoring in Philosophy but would also like to learn more about a different discipline. You can choose to study English, Theology or Computing as minor options. The degree will be 75 per cent Philosophy courses, and 25 per cent courses from your minor option. Philosophy with English: Philosophical themes and questions can be found in almost any work of literature; indeed many early literary works were actually works of philosophy. This combined degree will help you to better understand the relationship between literature and philosophy. You may like to consider why authors used literature as the vehicle to explore philosophical questions; for example, why did the Romantic poets explored Longinus’s concept of the sublime through poetry, and how did American literature derive its ‘Transcendental’ school from Kantian philosophy? Studying English will also enhance your ability to understand and analyse a variety of texts. Philosophy with Theology: Philosophy and Theology are generally considered to be related disciplines, and studying them together will enable you to gain a new perspective and greater understanding of each subject area. This will be particularly useful to those with an interest in philosophy of religion - the philosophical scrutiny of claims of religious believers and those made on behalf of religious traditions, particularly those related to Christianity. You will be able to explore questions such as the nature and existence of God, whether religious belief is reasonable, the impact of religion on individuals and society, and the compatibility of divine omniscience and human freedom. Philosophy with Computing: There are three subject-specific pathways within the Computing minor programme, which are reflected in your qualification.
Philosophy with Computing (Computer Science): Studying Computer Science will enhance your employability as computing skills are valued in many jobs. It will also complement your Philosophy studies as both disciplines involve formal logic. The computing courses cover topics such as algorithms and data compression, which will appeal to those with an interest in mathematics and computation. Entry RequirementsBA and Diploma of Higher Education In order to satisfy the entrance requirements for the BA or Diploma of Higher Education you must normally* be aged 17 or above by the 30 November in the year of registration and satisfy the University’s General Entrance Requirements. If you choose English as a minor you need to also:
demonstrate competence in English at least equivalent to UK GCE A level at grade E or above and
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade C in an acceptable mathematical related subject.
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade B in an acceptable mathematical related subject. To be eligible for the Certificate of Higher Education with Philosophy as the major you must:
normally* be aged 18 or above by the 1 September at the time of registration If you choose the Computing Information Systems minor pathway you need to also:
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade C in an acceptable mathematical related subject.
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade B in an acceptable mathematical related subject. If you are not automatically eligible then you will be individually considered by the University of London’s Special Admissions Panel. The Special Admissions Panel will consider qualifications which are not published under the Qualifications for Entrance Schedule, incomplete qualifications (e.g. diplomas / degrees) and substantial relevant work experience. If we cannot accept you with your current qualifications and experience, we will advise you what qualifications you could take in order to become eligible in the future. English language requirement The language of instruction, reading and assessment is English. To succeed on our programmes you need a good level of competence in English. If you doubt your ability in written or spoken English we advise you take a course and test in English language before enrolling on the programme. Required standard of English You will usually meet the English language requirement for undergraduate programmes if you:
hold a UK GCSE / GCE O level in English at grade C or above Please note if an applicant satisfies one of the above conditions yet provides evidence of a test of proficiency in English language, awarded within the past three years, which is below the University’s minimum requirements then they will be required to retake such a test before being offered admission. Other FeesAnnual registration fee £ 765 Fee per Computing full course £ 275 Fee per English full course £ 275 Fee per Philosophy full course £ 195 Fee per Theology full course £ 220 --------------------------------------------------------- Examination re-entry fees (per full course) Computing £ 190 English £ 190 Philosophy £ 150 Theology £ 150
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Theology with Computing, English or Philosophy BachelorsUniversity of London - United KingdomThis combined degree programme will appeal to those who are interested in majoring in Theology and would also like to learn more about a different discipline. You can choose to study English, Philosophy or Computing as... Show More This combined degree programme will appeal to those who are interested in majoring in Theology and would also like to learn more about a different discipline. You can choose to study English, Philosophy or Computing as minor options. The degree will be 75 per cent Theology courses, and 25 per cent courses from your minor option. Why theology? Religious beliefs provide a sense of purpose, a source of values and a way of life for many people. Studying Theology will give you a greater understanding of religious beliefs and the way in which they have shaped societies, and will give you an opportunity to evaluate your own beliefs about the nature and purpose of human existence, whether you are an active member of a faith community, agnostic, or have no faith at all. Programme Combinations Theology with English: The English components of this programme will enable you to broaden your study of the human condition by focusing on some of the greatest works of literature from the Middle Ages to the present day. An understanding of theological ideas will provide insights into the many works of literature which are informed or inspired by Christianity and other religions. You will gain a critical understanding of key texts, events, doctrines, theories, interpretations and arguments relating to the study of Theology and English. At the same time you will develop your skills in critical thinking, research, problem analysis and self-organisation. Theology with Philosophy: Studying a Philosophy minor will broaden the intellectual scope of your theological studies. Philosophy is an important tool in helping to understand what religion is, and whether belief is reasonable. Philosophy courses will help you to understand the impact of religion on individuals and society from a philosophical standpoint. The debate about whether there is a God is at least in part about philosophical arguments for the existence of God. Theology with Computing: There are three subject-specific pathways within the Computing minor programme, which are reflected in your qualification.
Theology with Computing (Computer Science): Studying Computer Science will help to enhance your employability as computing skills are valued in many jobs. The computing courses cover topics such as algorithms and data compression, which will appeal to those with an interest in mathematics and computation. Entry RequirementsBA and Diploma of Higher Education To be eligible for the BA or Diploma of Higher Education you must normally* be aged 17 or above by the 30 November in the year of registration and satisfy the University’s General Entrance Requirements. If you choose English as a minor you need to also:
demonstrate competence in English at least equivalent to UK GCE A level at grade E or above and
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade C in an acceptable mathematical related subject.
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade B in an acceptable mathematical related subject. To be eligible for the Certificate of Higher Education with Theology as the major you must:
normally* be aged 18 or above by the 1 September at the time of registration
demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade C in an acceptable mathematical related subject. demonstrate competence at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level grade B or an acceptable mathematical related subject. * Applications will be considered from applicants who do not meet the normal minimum age requirement for admission. Each application will be considered on an individual basis, and the decision taken at the discretion of the University of London. UK GCSE equivalents, including grade requirements can be found at: Entrance Qualifications [pdf, 52pgs, 465KB]. If you are not automatically eligible then you will be individually considered by the University of London’s Special Admissions Panel. The Special Admissions Panel will consider qualifications which are not published under the Qualifications for Entrance Schedule, incomplete qualifications (e.g. diplomas / degrees) and substantial relevant work experience. If we cannot accept you with your current qualifications and experience, we will advise you what qualifications you could take in order to become eligible in the future. English language requirement The language of instruction, reading and assessment is English. To succeed on our programmes you need a good level of competence in English. If you doubt your ability in written or spoken English we advise you take a course and test in English language before enrolling on the programme. Required standard of English You will usually meet the English language requirement for undergraduate programmes if you:
hold a UK GCSE / GCE O level in English at grade C or above Please note if an applicant satisfies one of the above conditions yet provides evidence of a test of proficiency in English language, awarded within the past three years, which is below the University’s minimum requirements then they will be required to retake such a test before being offered admission. Other FeesAnnual registration fee £ 765 Fee per Computing full course £ 275 Fee per English full course £ 275 Fee per Philosophy full course £ 195 Fee per Theology full course £ 220 --------------------------------------------------------- Examination re-entry fees (per full course) Computing £ 190 English £ 190 Philosophy £ 150 Theology £ 150 |
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