Breadth Studies in Philosophy
Breadth subjects allow you to gain knowledge and understanding across a broader range of disciplines, enabling you to develop insight, experience, and new ways of thinking in areas distinct from the main fields of study in your degree.
To view the complete list of subjects visit Philosophy Subjects Offered in 2012. Also view the Arts Foundation and University Breadth Subjects offered by the School.
In addition to subjects in the Philosophy programme, we'd like to draw your attention to other breadth opportunities in The School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, such as History and Philosophy of Science.
Philosophy Breadth Subjects
- PHIL20012 Justice, Equality and Human Rights (Semester 1)
- PHIL20038 Nietzsche and Critics (Semester 1)
- PHIL10002 Philosophy: The Big Questions (Semester 1)
- PHIL30047 Objectivity and Value (Semester 1)
- PHIL10003 Philosophy: The Great Thinkers (Semester 2)
- PHIL20041 Phenomenology and Existentialism (Semester 2)
- PHIL20018 Ethical Dilemmas in Life and Society (Semester 2)
Breadth Tracks in Philosophy
Joint Breadth Subjects in the Philosophy and History and Philosophy of Science
- PHIL20001 Science, Reason and Reality (Semester 1)
- PHIL30016 Knowledge and the Nature of Reality (Semester 2)
Joint Breadth Tracks in the Philosophy and History and Philosophy of Science