VQ52 Course Specifications
Course Title
Philosophy, Literature and Classics
Course and Route Codes as displayed on SITS
VQ52 Philosophy, Literature and Classics
VQ53 Philosophy, Literature and Classics with Intercalated Year
VQ54 Philosophy, Literature and Classics with Work Placement Year
Qualification aim
BA
UCAS course code, as assigned by UCAS
VQ58
Entry requirements
A level typical offer: AAB to include grade A in English Literature or English Language and Literature or Latin or Ancient Greek.
IB typical offer: 34 to include 6 in Higher Level English Literature or English Language and Literature or Latin or Ancient Greek.
Home Department
Philosophy
Course Leader’s name
Professor Eileen John
Course Contact information
Professor Eileen John: eileen.john@warwick.ac.uk
PhilosophyOffice@warwick.ac.uk
Course duration
3 years full-time (or 4 years with intercalated year/work placement year)
Mode of attendance
Full-time on University of Warwick campus
Location
University of Warwick campus
The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications level for the award
Bachelor’s Degree with Honours
Required Credit load
Year 1 – 120 CATS
Year 2 – 120 CATS
Final Year – 120 CATS
Total Load – 360 CATS
Credit Weightings towards Final Degree Classification
Year 1 – 0%
Year 2 – 50%
Final Year – 50%
Associated Exit Awards Available
Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) and Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE)
Progression and Award Rules and Requirements
Students entering in 2021/22: Rules for Award 21/22
Students entering in 2022/23: Rules for Award 22/23
Students entering in or after 2023/24: Rules for Award 23/24
Core / Required Core / Optional Modules
See pages for VQ52 Philosophy, Literature and Classics.
Optional Module Selection
See the Philosophy Undergraduate Modules and Module Catalogue
Course Costs
Students will require an IT device. Device equipment specifications: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/idg/about/infrastructure-operations/knowledge/recommended-it-device-specifications-for-students
Students may wish to buy mandatory books that are available in the Library, but this is not required.
There may be module-specific costs for optional modules, and students are advised to check for any costs before registering for their modules.