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Liberal Arts [with Foundation Year] at Anglia Ruskin University - UCAS

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Course summary

Develop an interdisciplinary understanding of today’s complex world and its challenges from subjects including English, history, philosophy, and global politics. Shape your own degree in humanities and social sciences to prepare for a career making real-world change. On our BA (Hons) Liberal Arts in Cambridge, you’ll explore contemporary global issues and challenges from different fields within humanities and the social sciences, such as inequality and social justice, violence, the essence of humanity and the future of AI. You’ll gain a thorough introduction to the study of liberal arts, as well as history, literature, and language and communication, and the ways in which each of these subjects reflect and address issues within societies across the globe. Our optional modules will give you a wide variety of choice, allowing you to follow your own particular areas of interest and develop expertise for whichever career you hope to follow, with particular focus on affecting change within the modern world. Throughout the course, you’ll develop critical and transferable skills that will prepare you to tackle real-world problems in a systematic and flexible manner, and deliver arguments to a wide range of audiences through different communication channels. Studying on modules across the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at ARU, you’ll come into contact with other students from many different disciplines and backgrounds, broadening your own perspective and insights. You’ll have many opportunities to attend co-curricular events across all our humanities and social science subjects, allowing you to meet professionals related to each field, and expanding your network as well as your knowledge base. You can also attend events organised by our Cambridge Writing Centre, including guest talks and live lit jams, where you can showcase your own creative writing and make new contacts in the industry. We’ll support you to find placements and work experience throughout the course, with live briefs embedded into some modules. You could further improve your CV by applying for the work placement year option, studying abroad for a trimester, or taking up voluntary positions in local schools. You also have the opportunity to study a modern foreign language, which will give you a real advantage in the global job market. Your studies will be supported by our team of expert lecturers, including published authors such as Dr Richard Carr (March of the Moderates: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and the Rebirth of Progressive Politics), Dr Bettina Beinhoff (Perceiving Identity through Accent – Attitudes towards Non-Native Speakers and their Accents in English); and Dr Tory Young (Studying English Literature, a text used on many other university courses as well as our own).

Modules

Year 1: Foundation in Humanities, English, Media, Social Sciences and Education. Year 2 Core modules: Studying Liberal Arts; Introduction to the Study of Literature and Writing; A History of Now; Language, Communication and Society. Year 2 Core modules: Ruskin Module; Philosophy of Art and Image; Give Peace a Chance: Fundamental Issues and Perspectives on Contemporary International Relations; Woke Wars; Mobilities and Migration. Year 3 Core modules: Bridging Cultures; Key Paradigms 2: Sociology and Politics; Sociology of Health Inequalities; Violence and Confrontation; The United States in the 20th Century; Professional Placement; Digital Media Theory: Social Media, AI and the Cultures of the Internet; Teenage Kicks: Youth Culture and Media; Science Fiction; Leisure and Popular Culture in Britain, 1800 to the Present; Violence, Gender and Victimisation; Spirituality, Religion and the Secular; From Welfare State to European State? British politics and society, 1906-1975; Hanging, Prisons and Community Service: Crime and Punishment in Britain throughout the Ages; Online Journalism; The Research Toolkit - Design and Delivery; Anglia Language Programme. Year 4 Core modules: Major Project; Research Communication; The Making of Modern Media. Year 4 Optional modules: Global Feminisms; From Workhouses to Universal Credit: The Past, Present and Future of the British Welfare State; Cultural Politics of Celebrity; Key Paradigms 3: International and Global Perspectives in Education; Literature and Exile: Displacement, Identity, Self; Gender and Sexuality in Britain: 1880-2000; Concepts of Good and Evil; Environment, Nature and Society; A Global History of Government and Society, 1945-1999; Issues in Modern Philosophy; 'Fake News', Conflict and Law; Communication, Flesh, Philosophy; New Media Discourse; Anglia Language Programme. Modules are subject to change and availability.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
Q322
Institution code:
A60
Campus name:
Cambridge Campus
Campus code:
C

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

5 GCSEs at grade D, or grade 3, or above and evidence of two years post-GCSE study at Level 3. If you have achieved at least grade E in one A level, or equivalent, you are exempt from the two years post-GCSE study requirement, but you still must meet the GCSE requirements. Applicants who do not meet the two years post GCSE study at level 3 may be considered based on their satisfactory employment history, which must be a minimum of two years full time employment supported by employer evidence and deemed appropriate by the University for meeting the course of study applied for.

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/liberal-arts


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)5.5With minimum 5.5 in each component

Equivalent English Language qualifications, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University, are also accepted.


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

https://aru.ac.uk/student-life/preparing-for-university/help-with-finances/undergraduate
Liberal Arts [with Foundation Year] at Anglia Ruskin University - UCAS