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The Bachelor of Arts in German and Philosophy at the University of Southampton combines the study of the German language with philosophical inquiry. This four-year, full-time program covers topics such as German literature, culture, and history, alongside core areas of philosophy, including ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and logic.
On-campus learning involves intensive language training, alongside philosophical discussions and analysis of classical and contemporary philosophical texts. The program also includes a year abroad in a German-speaking country, providing students with immersion in the language and culture. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in translation, education, research, and cultural diplomacy, where they can use their philosophical and linguistic expertise.
Year 1 – Foundations in German and Philosophy
• Introduction to German Language and Culture
• Foundations of Philosophy: Ethics, Logic, and Metaphysics
• Academic Writing and Critical Thinking Skills
• Elective Modules in History, Literature, or Cultural Studies
Year 2 – Intermediate Language and Philosophical Studies
• Intermediate German Language Proficiency and Communication
• History of Philosophy: Classical to Modern Thought
• Analytical and Comparative Philosophy
• Elective Modules in Political Philosophy, Aesthetics, or Applied Ethics
Year 3 – Year Abroad / Immersive Experience
• Study at a Partner University in a German-speaking Country
• Advanced German Language and Cultural Studies
• Research Projects and Independent Study
• Elective Modules in Applied Philosophy or German Literature
Year 4 – Advanced Studies and Capstone Project
• Dissertation / Independent Research Project
• Seminar on Contemporary Philosophical Issues
• Elective Modules in Advanced Philosophy, German Literature, or Interdisciplinary Studies
• Professional Skills and Academic Portfolio Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in education, translation, interpretation, research, cultural consultancy, public policy, and international relations. The curriculum develops skills in critical thinking, analytical reasoning, problem-solving, German language proficiency, and intercultural communication, enabling roles such as philosophy researcher, educator, translator, policy analyst, and cultural advisor. The year abroad strengthens practical language use, cross-cultural competence, and independent research skills, enhancing employability in multinational organizations, academic institutions, NGOs, and government agencies. Graduates are also well-positioned for postgraduate study in philosophy, linguistics, cultural studies, or German studies, opening opportunities for advanced research or specialized professional roles.
This Bachelor of Arts at the University of Southampton integrates German language mastery with philosophical inquiry, providing students with both linguistic competence and analytical rigor. Students develop expertise in critical reasoning, ethical analysis, historical and contemporary philosophy, and cultural literacy, while the year abroad offers immersive language and cultural experiences. The program emphasizes research-led teaching, independent project work, and interdisciplinary learning, preparing graduates for careers that require both intellectual depth and practical language skills. With access to expert faculty, international study opportunities, and rich academic resources, students gain the confidence and knowledge to excel in careers or postgraduate study in philosophy, language, and cultural fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom