The Comparative Literature and Culture with Philosophy Undergraduate Program offered by the Royal Holloway, University of London explores diverse cultural perspectives and philosophical works, offering students the skills to critically compare and analyze seemingly disparate texts, ideas, and forms of expression.Course Content: This course provides an understanding of different forms of expression in literatures, visual arts, performances, and cultures across the world. The philosophy part of the course introduces students to theoretical debates, ethical questions, and problems of logic and language.Key Modules: Some key modules include Basic Concepts for Philosophy, Reading Texts: Literary Theory, The Story of Modern Philosophy, America at War: A cultural history, Introduction to Cinema. Module choices are made in consultation with personal tutors helping to shape the degree according to students' interests.Future Careers: This course offers a stepping-stone to a variety of careers - including the arts, advertising, teaching, public relations, and international business, as well as further study and research in academia.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.'