

MA Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies and Philosophy
About this course
Celtic and Anglo-Saxon studies combined with philosophy is a degree that places the history, languages, and cultural legacies of the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Scandinavian peoples alongside the fundamental questions of human reasoning, ethics, and knowledge. Celtic and Anglo-Saxon studies examines the peoples, languages, literature, and material culture of early medieval Britain and Ireland and their Scandinavian neighbours, drawing on philology, archaeology, history, and literary analysis to reconstruct and interpret a world that is both strikingly different from our own and foundational to modern British and Irish identity. Philosophy develops the capacity to analyse arguments carefully, clarify concepts, and engage rigorously with the questions of knowledge, reality, ethics, and mind that are fundamental to human thought. At the University of Aberdeen, the four-year full-time Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Studies and Philosophy programme allows you to explore the lives and legacy of these peoples while also examining life's fundamental questions through philosophical reasoning. The intellectual skills you develop, in critical analysis, sustained argumentation, careful reading of primary sources, and clear communication, are among the most transferable that a humanities education can provide, making graduates genuinely attractive to employers across a wide range of sectors. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to develop your expertise in a different academic environment. With a typical entry tariff of 168 points, the programme is demanding and suited to students with genuine intellectual curiosity about early medieval culture and philosophical argument. Graduates pursue careers in education, research, heritage, publishing, the civil service, law, business, and the wider range of professional roles where the analytical and communicative skills developed by a rigorous humanities degree are valued. Many also pursue postgraduate study in medieval studies, philosophy, or related humanities disciplines.
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