BA(Hons) Philosophy

Overview

Duration
3 YEARS
Scholarship
YES
Fee
£16,700
Intake
SEPTEMBER

Overview

  • If you’re keen to acquire the tools of logic and reason, to think rigorously and defend your own position clearly around these questions, then our dynamic three-year programme is a great place to start. We actively encourage critical reflection and debate, and you can study a range of core philosophical areas such as logic, epistemology, philosophy of language and aesthetics.
  • Top 15 in the UK for student satisfaction (Philosophy subject rankings, Complete University Guide 2025) (CUG,2024)
  • At Winchester, you study the grand narrative of the philosophical tradition, from ancient Greece to the world of existentialism and post-modernity. Each year you analyse the meaning and significance of classic philosophical works from thinkers as diverse as de Beauvoir, Aquinas, Fanon and Aristotle.
  • In analysing the texts produced by great intellects, you grow as a writer, debater and thinker. And it’s not all about heavyweight thinkers – you have the chance to explore philosophical ideas in everyday life: for example, how films or art help us to explore the big questions.
  • In Year 1, you begin by studying modules in Philosophy that are designed to develop your study skills and enhance your confidence in critical writing and reading. These include Philosophy: Paradoxes and the Search for Knowledge; Philosophy from Ancient to Early Modern Times; Christ and the Philosophers and The Good Life.
  • In Year 2, core modules include Thinking with the Earth and Research Planning; Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche; Philosophy of Mind, Psychology and Emotion and Gender and Sexuality. You also start choosing your optional modules to reflect your own academic interests, with options including Angels and Demons and Religion, Ritual and Society.
  • In Year 3, in addition to researching and writing your dissertation and studying the core module From Existentialism to Contemporary Philosophy, you can choose from a broad selection of optional modules. These cover topics from literature and art to mortality, theology and psychoanalysis and include the option of a volunteering or work placement.
  • You will graduate from the University of Winchester with a degree that shows you have an understanding of people and communities, not just texts. Some Philosophy students start their degree with a career in mind, such as teaching (philosophy, religion or ethics), journalism, social work and academia, while others discover their vocation during their course. Other potential career pathways are working for NGOs and charities, where ethical issues are paramount, and employment in both the public and private sectors.
  • Whatever your career plans, this is a degree that develops you as an independent thinker, a close observer of society and a collaborative problem solver – that gives you lots of options for your future.
  • Find out more about the School of History, Archaeology and Philosophy

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Entry Requirements

> IELTS Academic at 5.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in all four components (for year 1 entry)

Fees & Scholarships

>Fees

Year 1 - £16,700

Year 2 - £16,700

Year 3 - £16,700

Year 4 - £16,700

Total - £66,800


Scholarships

International Student Scholarship

The International Student Scholarship is available to International students joining for a taught programme at the University**.

Open to: International Students applying for a full-time taught programme.

Criteria: Must have accepted an offer from the University of Winchester.

Value: £1,000

Access agreement*: No

How to apply: Please complete the International Scholarship Application Form and return to international@winchester.ac.uk.

Deadline: 31 July

**Excluding distance learning students.

Please Note: International students can be in receipt of both the International student bursary and an International Student Scholarship

External scholarships - Undergraduate

Below are scholarships offered by external companies or organisations. The University of Winchester is therefore not responsible for any information provided on the websites listed below. Any questions on the below scholarships should be directed to the organisation offering them.

Helena Kennedy Foundation – The HKF Award

Open to: All prospective foundation and undergraduate students who are currently attending a UK FE college or Sixth Form, and who are experiencing difficulties funding their higher education.

Criteria: Please see link below.

Exclusions: Please see link below.

Value: Maximum £1,500, along with access to free training sessions and work shadowing.

How to Apply: Visit Helena Kennedy Foundation website

Deadline: Please see link above.


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