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Degree Programme Table: Intellectual History (MSc) (Part-time) (PTMSCINTHI1P)

Year 1, Academic year 2011/12, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Director of Studies.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 0 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 4 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Overarching rule collection group: A  
    Select a minimum of 0 credits and a maximum of 120 credits from these collections:  

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PGHC11334    Historical Research: Skills and Sources   20  

    Notes:This course MUST be taken in either Semester 1, Year 1, or Semester 1, Year 2
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PHIL10001    Ancient Philosophy   40  
    PGHC11181    Epicurus and Epicureanism   20  
    PGHC11275    Intellectual History of the American Revolution   20  
    PHIL11047    Topics in Hellenistic Philosophy MSc   20  
    PGHC11206    The Enlightenment - Questions of Geography   20  
    PHIL11049    Theories of mind and body in early modern philosophy (MSc)   20  
    ENLI11003    Writing the Nation   20  
    PGHC11164    Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Edinburgh Archives and Sources   20  
    PHIL11100    Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment MSc   20  
    LAWS11119    Law and the Enlightenment   20  
    PHIL11050    History of Modern Philosophy Texts (British) MSc   20  
    PGSP11196    The Enlightenment and the Noble Savage   20  
    ENLI11050    Writing Enlightenment 1688 - 1789   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PGHC11335    Historical Methodology   20  

    Notes:This course MUST be taken in either Semester 2, year 1, or Semester 2, year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PHIL10001    Ancient Philosophy   40  
    PGHC11181    Epicurus and Epicureanism   20  
    PGHC11275    Intellectual History of the American Revolution   20  
    PHIL11047    Topics in Hellenistic Philosophy MSc   20  
    PGHC11206    The Enlightenment - Questions of Geography   20  
    PHIL11049    Theories of mind and body in early modern philosophy (MSc)   20  
    ENLI11003    Writing the Nation   20  
    PGHC11164    Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Edinburgh Archives and Sources   20  
    PHIL11100    Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment MSc   20  
    LAWS11119    Law and the Enlightenment   20  
    PHIL11050    History of Modern Philosophy Texts (British) MSc   20  
    PGSP11196    The Enlightenment and the Noble Savage   20  
    ENLI11050    Writing Enlightenment 1688 - 1789   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.

     



    Year 2, Academic year 2011/12, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Director of Studies.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 1 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    PGHC11257 MSc Dissertation - Intellectual History Full Year 60




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 4 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Overarching rule collection group: A  
    Select a minimum of 0 credits and a maximum of 120 credits from these collections:  

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PGHC11334    Historical Research: Skills and Sources   20  

    Notes:This course MUST be taken in either Semester 1, year 1, or Semester 1, year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PHIL10001    Ancient Philosophy   40  
    PGHC11181    Epicurus and Epicureanism   20  
    PGHC11275    Intellectual History of the American Revolution   20  
    PHIL11047    Topics in Hellenistic Philosophy MSc   20  
    PGHC11206    The Enlightenment - Questions of Geography   20  
    PHIL11049    Theories of mind and body in early modern philosophy (MSc)   20  
    ENLI11003    Writing the Nation   20  
    PGHC11164    Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Edinburgh Archives and Sources   20  
    PHIL11100    Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment MSc   20  
    LAWS11119    Law and the Enlightenment   20  
    PHIL11050    History of Modern Philosophy Texts (British) MSc   20  
    PGSP11196    The Enlightenment and the Noble Savage   20  
    ENLI11050    Writing Enlightenment 1688 - 1789   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PGHC11335    Historical Methodology   20  

    Notes:This course MUST be taken in either Semester 2, year 1, or Semester 2, year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 80 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    PHIL10001    Ancient Philosophy   40  
    PGHC11181    Epicurus and Epicureanism   20  
    PGHC11275    Intellectual History of the American Revolution   20  
    PHIL11047    Topics in Hellenistic Philosophy MSc   20  
    PGHC11206    The Enlightenment - Questions of Geography   20  
    PHIL11049    Theories of mind and body in early modern philosophy (MSc)   20  
    ENLI11003    Writing the Nation   20  
    PGHC11164    Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Edinburgh Archives and Sources   20  
    PHIL11100    Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment MSc   20  
    LAWS11119    Law and the Enlightenment   20  
    PHIL11050    History of Modern Philosophy Texts (British) MSc   20  
    PGSP11196    The Enlightenment and the Noble Savage   20  
    ENLI11050    Writing Enlightenment 1688 - 1789   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.

     



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