

MA (Hons) in Spanish and Philosophy, The University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh,
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48 Months
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About this course
The MA Spanish and Philosophy is a four-year full-time degree that combines the study of Spanish language, literature, and culture with philosophical inquiry. You will immerse yourself in diverse cultural texts such as literature, film, poetry, and theatre from Spain, Latin America, and the Caribbean, developing intercultural competencies and language skills. The philosophy component introduces you to fundamental questions and ideas, examining topics like epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and the history of philosophy. Throughout your studies, you'll enhance your critical, analytical, and communication skills, culminating in a dissertation or long essay in your final year. The course offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the contemporary world and its historical roots through the lens of language and philosophy. It’s ideal for students passionate about language, culture, and philosophical thought, seeking to develop a global perspective and advanced academic skills.
Why this course is highly recommended
Studying Spanish and Philosophy together offers a unique blend of language proficiency and critical thinking skills. The course is hosted in Edinburgh, a city rich in arts, history, and cultural resources, providing an inspiring environment for learning. Its structure emphasizes practical immersion, including a Year Abroad in a Spanish-speaking country, which deepens cultural understanding and language fluency. The degree also prepares students for diverse careers by developing intercultural competence, analytical skills, and research expertise. With the flexibility to take courses in related disciplines and Study and Work Abroad options, students are well-positioned for international careers in fields such as diplomacy, media, education, and research. The programme’s historic roots and strong connections with institutions like the Cervantes Institute add to its academic and cultural richness.
Specialisation
This programme specialises in the integration of Spanish language and culture with philosophical studies. You will explore various genres, artistic currents, and cultural histories of the Spanish-speaking world, while also engaging deeply with core philosophical disciplines such as epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphysics. The curriculum allows room for optional courses in related disciplines like linguistics, politics, or history, and provides opportunities to study additional Iberian languages such as Catalan or Basque. The combination aims to foster a nuanced understanding of cultural diversity and philosophical inquiry within a global context.
Course fees
Application fees
29.56L
1st year tuition fees
29.56L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The degree encompasses four years of full-time study, with the third year dedicated to studying or working abroad in a Spanish-speaking country. Students will progress through language courses, cultural studies, and philosophy modules, culminating in a dissertation or long essay in their final year. Specific course structure includes Year 1 foundational courses in Spanish and philosophy, Year 2 advanced language and cultural modules, Year 3 overseas immersion, and Year 4 honours-level coursework and research. The programme offers both compulsory and optional courses to cater to individual interests and career goals.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
92
PTE
65
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates of the MA Spanish and Philosophy degree develop strong skills in communication, intercultural understanding, and critical analysis, making them attractive to employers in various sectors. Past students have entered fields such as business, finance, media, education, politics, law, arts, and research. The degree’s emphasis on language proficiency and cultural awareness is in high demand locally and globally, especially in industries requiring international communication, translation, and cultural consultancy. Further postgraduate options include research degrees and specialised MSc programmes, providing additional paths for academic and professional development.
FAQs
What is the duration of this course?
The course lasts four years, including a Year Abroad in a Spanish-speaking country.
Can I study or work abroad during my degree?
Yes, Year 3 is dedicated to studying or working abroad, offering at least 30 weeks overseas experience.
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