ObjectivesThe underlying rationale for each joint honours programme is that the key elements of the war studies curriculum (and the modules which reflect them) can be augmented and reinforced by the study of other subject areas and disciplines, given the way in which war touches every aspect of human existence.
Entry requirementsWe ask for 320 UCAS points i.e. AAC or ABB A level grades. Our teaching does not presuppose any previous knowledge of computer science and in selecting candidates for admission we do not insist on evidence of prior competence in computer programming.
Academic titleBA War Studies & Philosophy
Course descriptionBA War Studies & Philosophy
Programme
Year 1
-Contemporary Security Issues (15 credits)
-The Art of War Studies (15 credits)
-Epistemology & Metaphysics
-Greek Philosophy OR Modern Philosophy
Year 2
-Joint Honours students should normally take Intelligence in War Studies
-Epistmology & Methodology OR Logic & Metaphysics
-Greek Philosophy OR Modern Philosophy
Year 3
Dissertation (in either the Department of War Studies or the Philosophy Department)