

MA English Literature/Philosophy
About this course
Literature and philosophy have always been in conversation with one another, and studying them together at the University of Glasgow gives you access to one of the richest intellectual partnerships in the humanities. Literature asks what it means to be human; philosophy sharpens the tools we use to answer that question. Together, they train you to read carefully, argue rigorously, and interpret the world with both imaginative sympathy and critical precision. At Glasgow, your literary studies span early modern writing through to postmodern and contemporary fiction, with particular strength in American, Irish and postcolonial literatures as well as the intersections between literature and other art forms, media and science. You will encounter critical theory as a living practice, not just a body of received ideas, and you may also develop your own creative writing alongside your critical work. On the philosophy side, you will explore the central questions of epistemology, ethics, metaphysics and political philosophy, building a coherent picture of how arguments are made and evaluated. Because this is a part-time programme, you can fit your studies around other commitments, working through the material at a measured pace. A year abroad broadens your perspective further, placing your reading and thinking in an international context and exposing you to different intellectual traditions. Graduates who combine literary and philosophical training are valued in almost any field that prizes communication, analysis and ethical reasoning. Careers in journalism, publishing, education, law, policy, think-tanks, the civil service and public affairs all draw on these skills, and many graduates go on to postgraduate study in English, philosophy, comparative literature or related fields. Others find their way into creative industries, arts administration or research, carrying with them the habit of reading deeply and thinking clearly that this joint degree consistently builds.
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