Childhood & Youth and Philosophy & Ethics (with Foundation Year) BA (Hons)
Liverpool Hope University
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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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OCT-26

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Childhood & Youth is an exciting, multidisciplinary subject in which you will explore a range of issues and challenges faced by children and young people in contemporary society, both here in the UK and on a global level. Drawing on key ideas from sociology, politics, history, social policy and cultural studies, the degree examines important questions about children and young people and the social contexts in which they live.Topics studied include: how children and young people’s place in ...Read more

Childhood & Youth is an exciting, multidisciplinary subject in which you will explore a range of issues and challenges faced by children and young people in contemporary society, both here in the UK and on a global level. Drawing on key ideas from sociology, politics, history, social policy and cultural studies, the degree examines important questions about children and young people and the social contexts in which they live.Topics studied include: how children and young people’s place in society has changed over time how social class, poverty, gender, ethnicity, disability, social policy and so on impact children and young people’s lives the role of risk and risk-taking in children and young people’s everyday lives and how children and young people make sense of and help to shape their social worlds. In exploring such issues you will also look at various political debates and policy initiatives, as well as learning about various ways of researching with children and young people that aim to help them overcome the many challenges that they face.With its strong emphasis on social justice and welfare, the degree will enable you to develop as critical social scientists who value their role within the academic community at Hope and who, as graduates, will be able to use their skills and knowledge to the benefit of their local community and society more broadly.Through close attention to the primary texts of philosophers such as Plato, Aquinas, Descartes, Hume, Kant and Nietzsche, our Philosophy and Ethics degree will help you learn to analyse and evaluate arguments, and to compose and communicate your own ideas in a reasoned way. You will have a grounding in the foundational questions of philosophy. As you progress, you will look in depth at philosophy of religion, political philosophy, applied ethics and issues of human personhood, artificial intelligence, ecology and animality.The degree is taught by a core team of critical academics who are passionate about teaching and are internationally recognised researchers and writers. This degree will equip you with the intellectual skills and perspectives needed to face the ethical and ideological challenges of the contemporary world.

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37/279
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39th
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90th
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M
Minneth
13 Nov 25

The library hours need to be much longer but the campus and staff are all lovely..Read more

J
Jessica
13 Nov 25

This University is absolutely fantastic, it had such a good feel for student life and the location is fantastic. Only a short bus ride from the town centre, it's in a lovely spot..Read more

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£12,500 per year

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13 Nov 25
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13 Nov 25
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This University is absolutely fantastic, it had such a good feel for student life and the location is fantastic. Only a short bus ride from the town centre, it's in a lovely spot...
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Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool Hope University , Liverpool

Liverpool Hope University is a modern institution with two teaching campuses in Liverpool, offering a comprehensive range of...

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Hope Park, Liverpool Merseyside L16 9JD United Kingdom
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