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BA Russian and Philosophy (RUSU14)     ML

2019 - 2020

For students whose initial registration was prior to the 2019-20 session
 
 

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3


3

Before proceeding to the final year a student will spend one session in Russia or in a Russian speaking environment, in attendance as a full time student at a university or other approved institution, or gaining appropriate academic or professional experience, the arrangements being subject to the approval of the Head of School.  


units (80 credits)
3A
In respect of attendance for which no grades will be awarded
A student will take

Semester 1
RUS3900  Russian and Slavonic Studies Year Abroad AUT SEM 40 credits

Semester 2
RUS3901  Russian and Slavonic Studies Year Abroad SPR SEM 40 credits

units (40 credits)
3B
A student will take

Semester 1
MDL306  SLC Year Abroad AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
MDL307  SLC Year Abroad SPR SEM 20 credits

3C

Grades awarded in respect of units listed at 3B above will carry the same weight as grades awarded at Level 2.  

Year 4


units (20 credits)
4A
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
RUS380  Advanced Russian Through Literary Texts AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
RUS389  Applied Russian Language Skills SPR SEM 10 credits
AND

units (40 credits)
4B
A student will take a minimum of 40 and a maximum of 80 credits from this group.

Semester 1
PHI302  Metaphysics AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI325  Phenomenology AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI332  Philosophy of Psychology AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI335  Philosophical Problems 1 AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI355  Philosophical Project 1 AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI364  Philosophy of Law AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI374  The Radical Demand in Logstrup's Ethics AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI375  Philosophy of Medicine AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI379  The Political Philosophy of Climate Change AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI383  The Rationalists AUT SEM 20 credits
PHI385  Sources of Normativity AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
PHI324  Feminism SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI330  Philosophical Problems II SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI340  Aristotle SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI350  Global Justice SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI356  Philosophical Project 2 SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI370  Free Will & Religion SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI377  Work Place Learning SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI381  Moral Theory and Moral Psychology SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI382  For the Love of Knowledge: Topics in Analytic and Social Epistemology SPR SEM 20 credits
PHI384  Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit SPR SEM 20 credits

4C

A student will take a minimum of 20 credits and a maximum of 60 credits from the following, with not more than 20 credits being selected from one of 4Cii, 4Ciii, 4Civ or 4Cv

AND

units (20 credits)
4Ci
A student will take a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.

Semester 1
RUS3013  Dostoevsky AUT SEM 10 credits
RUS395  Contemporary Russian Society AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
RUS3015  Reading the Revolution SPR SEM 10 credits
RUS368  Soviet Culture in the Era of the Great Terror SPR SEM 20 credits

Full academic year
RUS3622  The Structures of Russian ACAD YR 20 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
4Cii
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
RUS3071  Czech Intermediate I AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
RUS3072  Czech Intermediate II SPR SEM 10 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
4Ciii
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
MLT257  Polish Intermediate 1 AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
MLT258  Polish Intermediate 2 SPR SEM 10 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
4Civ
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
MLT307  Polish Advanced 1 AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
MLT308  Polish Advanced 2 SPR SEM 10 credits
AND

units
4Cv
A student will take up to 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
MDL301  Social Approaches to Multilingualism AUT SEM 20 credits

Full academic year
MDL304  Dissertation ACAD YR 20 credits
MDL305  Learning and Teaching Foreign Languages ACAD YR 20 credits

5

unrestricted units to the value of not more than twenty credits in respect of Level 2 Philosophy units and 4B above.  

 
 
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Please note that the regulations displayed on this page reflect provision in 2019/20 and may not reflect study undertaken in other academic sessions. To see regulations that applied in another academic session, please return to the Programme Regulations Finder home screen and select the appropriate session.