The Philosophy undergraduate course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is an exploration into the fundamental questions of existence, knowledge and ethics, encouraging students to critically think, debate and communicate their ideas effectively. It aims to shape students into becoming better thinkers, communicators and decision-makers. Course Content: The course covers various areas of philosophy including morality and ethics, cultural politics, philosophy of mind, contemporary European philosophy and environmental aesthetics. It also provides opportunities for field trips and study abroad. Key Modules: Key modules that students will study during this course are applied ethics, critical and cultural theory, contemporary European philosophy, introduction to philosophy, philosophy of mind, knowledge and reality, and representations of space and place.Future Careers: Among the career paths that could be taken by graduates of this course are roles in journalism, local government, human resources, public relations, teaching, social work and many others that value the ability to understand complex information and make reasoned arguments.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.