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Undergraduate Modules in Politics, Philosophy and Religious Studies

This is a complete list of all Part II modules available in PPR.

Please note that the availability of modules varies from year to year

Second Year Modules

All modules are 30 credits and run across Michaelmas and Lent.

  • PPR201: History of Philosophy
  • PPR202: Ethics: Theory and Practice
  • PPR203: Philosophy of Science
  • PPR204: Philosophy of Mind
  • PPR205: Knowledge and Reality
  • PPR220: Modern Political Thought
  • PPR221: International Relations and Security
  • PPR222: Politics of Development
  • PPR223: The United Kingdom: State, Politics & Policy
  • PPR224: Politics of the European Union
  • PPR225: Introduction to Peace Studies
  • PPR226: Comparative Politics of the Asia Pacific and the Middle East
  • PPR227: Foreign Policy of Contending Powers
  • PPR239: Indian Politics, Society and Religion
  • PPR240: Contemporary Issues in Asian Religions
  • PPR241: Contemporary Issues in Christianity and Islam
  • PPR242: Religion and Society
  • PPR243: Constructing Ethics: Christianity and Islam
  • PPR244: Western Philosophy and Religious Thought

Third Year Modules

All third year modules are 15 credits (except PPR359 and PPR399 which are 30 credits). 

Please note that 15 credit modules may run in either Michaelmas or Lent.

  • PPR301: Aesthetics
  • PPR302: Continental Philosophy
  • PPR303: Issues in the Philosophy of Mind
  • PPR304: Themes in the Philosophy of the Sciences
  • PPR305: Logic and Language
  • PPR306: Reading Philosophical Texts
  • PPR307: History of Twentieth Century Philosophy
  • PPR308: Moral, Legal and Political Philosophy
  • PPR309: Practical Philosophy
  • PPR310: Philosophy of the Human Sciences
  • PPR311: Applied Philosophy
  • PPR320: Political Ideas: Liberal Thought
  • PPR321: Reading Political Theory
  • PPR322: Liberals and Communitarians
  • PPR:323:Ruling the World: Global Governance and Legal Structures
  • PPR324: The Politics of Global Danger
  • PPR325: International Political Economy of Globalization
  • PPR326: Globalization and Transnational Politics
  • PPR327: Understanding the Internal Dynamics of Peace Processes
  • PPR328: Understanding External Intervention in Violent Conflicts
  • PPR329: The History and Politics of Northern Ireland
  • PPR330: Britain in the World
  • PPR331: The European Union and the World
  • PPR332: United States Foreign Policy since 1945
  • PPR333: Contemporary Issues in the Middle East
  • PPR334: The Arab-Israli Conflict and the Politics of the Middle East
  • PPR335: War and Peace in the Balkans and the Caucasus
  • PPR336: Africa and Global Politics
  • PPR337: Society and Politics in Latin America
  • PPR338: Art, Museums and International Relations
  • PPR339: Elections, Voters & Political Parties
  • PPR340: Islamic Politics
  • PPR341: Contemporary Issues in Human Rights
  • PPR342: Global Political Economy and the World Today
  • PPR343: Corporations, Global Political Economy and the Law
  • PPR345: Exploring the Persian Gulf
  • PPR349: Politics and Ethics in Indian Philosophy
  • PPR350: Indian Religious and Philosophical Thought
  • PPR351: Modern Religious and Atheistic Thought
  • PPR352: New Religions and Alternative Spiritualities
  • PPR354: Reading Buddhism
  • PPR355: Reading Islam
  • PPR356: Religion in Schools
  • PPR357: Religion and Politics
  • PPR358: Early Christianity
  • PPR359: Religion in Contemporary Indian Life
  • PPR360: Modern Christian Thought
  • PPR361: Spirit Possession in Social Contexts
  • PPR362: Religion and Violence
  • PPR 363: Media, Religion and Politics
  • PPR390: PPR in Education
  • PPR391a: Religions in the Modern World
  • PPR391b: China in the Modern World
  • PPR391c:  Philosophy of Medicine
  • PPR391d:Themes in Global Christianity
  • PPR392a: Future Generations
  • PPR392b: Ethics and Genetics
  • PPR392c: The Ethics of Communication
  • PPR393: Dissertation with Field Studies
  • PPR394: Dissertation with External Collaboration
  • PPR399: Dissertation

 

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