The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English Literature and Philosophy & Ethics is offered by Liverpool Hope University. This joint course provides an enriching exploration of how literature reflects and shapes the way we think, feel and act, alongside an in-depth study of philosophical and ethical theories and concepts that influence decision-making, judgement and interpretation of complex societal issues.Course Content: The course consists of a structured blend of critical analysis, interpretation and debate on both literary works and philosophy & ethics. The study programme combines the intricacies of language, narrative and character in literature with rigorous exploration of philosophy and ethics, including the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of time, ethics of climate change, among others.Key Modules: Notable modules for this course include 'Reading, Theory and Interpretation', 'Language, Mind and Society', 'The Nature of Knowledge', 'Ethics, Society and the Good Life', 'Narrative, Culture and Ideology', and 'Theory, Text and Critics'.Accreditations: This course is accredited by Liverpool Hope University.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, graduates have pursued successful careers in various fields such as teaching, journalism, publishing, politics, human rights work, public relations, marketing, law, business, and other sectors where clear, engaged and critical thinking is highly valued.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.