Philosophy/Central & East European Studies

University of Glasgow
Undergraduate MA (Hons) Full-time 4 Years LanguagesPhilosophy

Avg. Graduate Salary

£24,000

About this course

Philosophy is the systematic attempt to arrive at clear answers to profound questions about issues such as knowledge, life, morality, science and human nature using reason and argument.

We host reading parties for students, usually in the Highlands, and have a flourishing undergraduate Philosophy Society.

Central and east European Studies: The twentieth century witnessed dramatic changes in the fortunes of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. War, revolution and widespread social and economic change resulted in a tumultuous period in the history of the region. The collapse of communism and the subsequent changes brought about has ensured that many of the inherited problems continue to this day. From the Baltic to the Balkans and from Berlin to Vladivostock we chart the key issues in this crucial area.

The University is a hub for a government-funded Centre of Excellence for Russian, Central & East European Studies, which hosts cultural, social and academic events throughout the year.

It is not compulsory but you may wish to study one of the following languages: Hungarian, Czech, Polish or Russian.

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

3412 Authors, writers and translators
2472 Archivists, conservators and curators
2463 Clergy
4214 Company secretaries and administrators
2229 Therapy professionals
4135 Library clerks and assistants

Course Details

Qualification
Master of Arts (with Honours) - MA (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Glasgow
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Languages, Philosophy
Avg. Graduate Salary
£24,000