The Music with Philosophy undergraduate course at Royal Holloway University of London provides students with a unique opportunity to study two of the most fundamental forms of human expression in the same programme. The course allows students to explore the profound relationships and influences that music and philosophy have had on each other and examine the social, historical, and cultural contexts of both subjects.Course Content: Students on this course can study music weekly performance classes, workshops, and one-to-one lessons. Within philosophy, they investigate some of the most profound questions we can ask, with expert influence from traditional ethical theories and contemporary ethics. During the final year, students work on a significant project in either music or philosophy or combine both in a dissertation.Key Modules: Some of the key modules of the course include History of Philosophy, Introduction to Aesthetics, Techniques of Music, and Issues in Contemporary Music. Future Careers: The Music with Philosophy undergraduate course opens up a wide range of careers including arts administration, teaching, journalism, broadcasting, IT, finance, law, and the civil service as well as preparing students for further study and research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.