ࡱ> O 0XRbjbj88 RWiRWimI:8DR< (!!!+{-t-<QQQQQQQ$OUXjQ+.+@++.+.Q!! Q 6 6 6+.^8!!Q 6+.Q 6 6RRMZO!`4t.BFN~QQ0RdNoX/oX<ZOZO8oXO+.+. 6+.+.+.+.+.QQ3V+.+.+.R+.+.+.+.oX+.+.+.+.+.+.+.+.+.X H:  1Programme TitlePolitics and Philosophy2Programme CodePOLU043JACS CodeL2004Level of StudyUndergraduate5aFinal QualificationUndergraduate5bQAA FHEQ LevelBachelor of Arts with Honours (BA Hons)6aIntermediate Qualification(s)Honours6bQAA FHEQ LevelNone7Teaching Institution (if not 91ֱ)Not applicable8FacultySocial Sciences9DepartmentPolitics and International Relations10Other Departments providing credit bearing modules for the programmePhilosophy11Mode(s) of AttendanceFull-time12Duration of the Programme3 years13Accrediting Professional or Statutory BodyNot applicable14Date of production/revisionMarch 2013 / February 2018 / February 2021 / February 202415. Background to the programme and subject area The dual degree programmes involve the parallel study of two major disciplines in complementary fields, offering students a broad context for their intellectual development. Dual degrees offer students the flexibility to choose a programme of study that reflects their interests and gives the opportunity to develop detailed knowledge and key skills in two major subjects. Whilst the two subjects may be taught independently, they will complement, inform and illuminate one another. The study of politics involves the development of knowledge and understanding about governance in human societies. Politics is concerned with ideas, institutions and practices from the local and regional levels to the national and international domains. Issues such as power, democracy, and rights are central to its pre-occupations. Politics graduates are equipped to pursue a variety of careers in the public, private and voluntary sectors. At 91ֱ, the politics curriculum is structured around five strands of the discipline: political analysis; political economy; political theory, comparative politics and international politics. Teaching is organised to provide a challenging learning environment that reflects the research interests and expertise of staff. Philosophy seeks to understand, and question, ideas concerning the nature of reality, value and experience that play a pervasive role in understanding the world and ourselves. Some concepts, such as existence, reason and truth, occur in every sphere of human enquiry. Others belong to particular areas of thought and practice, such as art and politics. Study of philosophy develops skills of comprehension, analysis and communication, which are an excellent training for a very wide range of careers. The Department of Politics and International Relations at 91ֱ has gained an international reputation as one of the top Politics research departments in Britain, ranked in the top three for research excellence in the most recent (2014) Research Excellence Framework. In terms of teaching the department was awarded a maximum 24 points in the last Quality Assurance Agency Subject Review. Many prominent scholars in the field of Politics and International Relations have been members of staff and a number of leading figures in the discipline currently work in the Department. Further information on programmes can be found on the Departments website at  HYPERLINK "http://www.shef.ac.uk/politics" http://www.shef.ac.uk/politics. Philosophy at 91ֱ concentrates on the Western philosophical tradition, which is diverse and open-ended, stretching back for over 2,500 years and still developing. In the 2014 'Research Excellence Framework the Department of Philosophy publications were ranked 2nd in the country, both by their average quality (3.19 out of 4), and by the proportion of those awarded the top two scores ('world leading' and 'internationally excellent'). This follows the departments excellent results in the previous research assessment exercise, RAE 2008, which put it joint third. For further background information on the programme please visit the Departments webpage at  HYPERLINK "/philosophy" /philosophy16. Programme aims to produce graduates with broad knowledge and understanding of political phenomena, and of the concepts, theories, approaches and methods employed in the study of politics and philosophy. to enable students to evaluate different interpretations of political processes, events and controversies, and to critically assess issues of contemporary public concern. to equip students with an understanding of a range of philosophers and philosophical problems, while encouraging as deep a critical engagement with those philosophers and problems as is feasible in the time available. to facilitate an awareness of the application of philosophical thought to other academic disciplines or to matters of public interest, encouraging students to apply philosophical skills more widely where appropriate. to enable students to develop a range of important intellectual, practical and key skills. to develop skills in logical thinking and foster a capacity for independent, critical judgement. to provide students with the tools to effectively acquire, select and communicate ideas and information. to prepare graduates for employment in a wide range of contexts, or for continued studies.17. Programme learning outcomes Knowledge and understanding: By the end of the programme students will be able to demonstrate:K1broad-based knowledge and understanding of political ideas, institutions and practices, and specialised knowledge and understanding of specific areas in politics and philosophy.K2the ability to apply a range of concepts, approaches and methods to analyse political phenomena.K3the ability to evaluate critically differing interpretations of political processes, events, and debates.K4the ability to appreciate and assess issues of contemporary political concern.K5a critical awareness of some of the central distinctions and arguments in moral and political philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and language.K6an in-depth knowledge and understanding of some central areas of Western analytical philosophy.K7knowledge of the theories and arguments of some of the major philosophers, encountered in their own writings, and some awareness of important areas of interpretative controversy concerning those philosophers.K8the ability to use and understand properly specialised philosophical terminology.K9understanding of some major issues currently at the forefront of philosophical debate and research. Skills and other attributes:S1collect data and information from a variety of sources including printed and electronic media.S2understand and interpret qualitative and basic quantitative data.S3organise and synthesise information, arguments, and evidence.S4analyse issues, construct reasoned arguments, solve problems, and exercise critical judgement.S5manage learning effectively, including self-assessment and the constructive use of feedback.S6conduct an extended, self-directed, investigation of a specific issue (including project design and investigation followed by analysis and interpretation and concluding in the presentation of the findings).S7communicate information and ideas effectively in both oral and written forms.S8work independently, demonstrating responsibility, initiative, foresight and the capacity to manage time.S9collaborate effectively with others to achieve common goals.S10use information and communications technologies to retrieve and present information and analyse data.S11undertake self-directed learning to acquire further knowledge and skills.S12identify and appraise a range of research strategies and methods.S13ability to read carefully and interpret philosophical texts, and to identify textually based arguments.S14ability to recognise the strengths and weaknesses of arguments for and against a philosophical position.18. Teaching, learning and assessment Development of the learning outcomes is promoted through the following teaching and learning methods: K1-9 are acquired in a variety of teaching and learning environments including lectures, seminars, small group interactions, and project/dissertation work. Specialised knowledge and understanding of specific areas (K1) is particularly acquired through Level 3 seminars and project/dissertation work. For all such learning outcomes (K1-9) considerable emphasis is placed on individual study on reading and note taking, exploring printed and electronic sources, reflecting on material, and preparation. Assessment (see below) forms an integral part of the learning process, with essays, projects and other course work designed to focus the learners attention on critical issues, and feedback provided to allow the learner to further improve their performance. The balance among teaching methods varies as the programme progresses. Lectures play a significant role at Levels 1 and 2, and a support role at Level 3. Seminars and small group interactions are important at all Levels. Individual supervision of self-directed learning projects and dissertations is central to Level 3 (Year 4 for this programme). Lectures and seminars provide guidance and a framework to assist the progressive acquisition of skills and other attributes S1-14. Seminars, group work and class assignments provide a context to practice these skills, receive feedback from peers and staff, and gain confidence and proficiency. Modules across the curriculum promote cumulative learning of intellectual and practical skills S1, 3, 4 and 5, as well as an appreciation of the variety of methods and research strategies (S12). Explicit instruction in particular skills is provided by the compulsory Level 1 module Political Analysis 1: An Introduction to Research and Scholarship, (S1, 2 qualitative, 5), and the compulsory Level 2 module Political Analysis 2: How to do Empirical Research (S1, 2 quantitative, 3). The numerical dimension of S2 will be further developed at Level 3 (in special subject, project or dissertation modules) depending upon the students choice. Acquisition of S6 is ensured through Level 3 project and dissertation modules, but these modules also allow students to develop further their capacities to collect and interpret data (S1 and 2), organise and synthesise information (S3), and to extend their analytical and problem-solving skills (S4), and their capacity to manage their learning (S5). Promotion of specific skills occurs in different combinations across the curriculum at all Levels. Preparation for, participation in, and feedback from, seminars provide a context for developing capacities for oral communication (S7 oral), independent working (S8), and self-directed learning (S11). Preparation of, and feedback from, written assignments provide a context for developing skills of written communication (S7 written), independent working (S8), and self-directed learning (S11). Explicit guidance on essay writing (S7 written) is provided in the Level 1 Political Analysis. Use of information and communications technologies to retrieve, present and analyse data (S10) is dealt with in Political Analysis modules at Levels 1 and 2. All modules require students to display their capacities to undertake self-directed learning (S11), with the Level 3 project and dissertation modules particularly extending this capacity to the fullest extent. In philosophical modules across all levels, discussion both in lectures and to a greater extent in seminars and tutorials facilitates the reading and analysis of philosophical texts (S13). Moreover, philosophical modules help build the ability to identify the strengths and weaknesses of philosophical arguments (S14) and encourage students to develop their own lines of thought against a rigorous background provided by lectures and by private study of assigned reading. Opportunities to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes are provided through the following assessment methods: Knowledge and understanding (K1-9) are assessed in a variety of methods appropriate to the specific material. Most modules involve both essays and unseen examinations. Some require the preparation of short written assignments (for example, book reviews or briefing reports), oral presentations and group exercises. Marks on project modules are determined on the basis of the written submissions. Formative assessment is provided in seminars, and structured feedback is provided on all written and oral forms of assessment for which marks are awarded. Assessment of skills and other attributes (S1-14) is closely linked to that of knowledge and understanding. Written comments returned after graded work provide feedback on the range and use of sources (S1 and 2), the ability to properly interpret the texts used (S13), the structure and quality of analysis and argument (S9, S10 and S14), as well as on the methods used (S12). Feedback on S6 is provided by project and dissertation supervisors. Students preparing dissertations and projects also receive one-to-one sessions and further advice and feedback from module leaders at dissertation/project workshops. Assessment of skills is integrated with the evaluation of course work at all Levels of the programme. S7 and S8 are assessed through seminar participation and the successful and timely completion of oral and written course work. The capacity to use information and communications technologies (S10) is demonstrated through assignments across the curriculum with the analyse data element explicitly assessed on Level 2 module Political Analysis 2: How to do Empirical Research. S11 is not assessed independently, but demonstrated by student attainment on the programme, especially in the preparation of Level 3 projects and dissertations.19. Reference points The learning outcomes have been developed to reflect the following points of reference: Internal: The 91ֱ Graduate Attributes  HYPERLINK "/sheffieldgraduate/studentattributes" \h /sheffieldgraduate/studentattributes University Vision and Strategic Plan HYPERLINK "/vision"/vision Departmental research interests External: Subject Benchmark Statements  HYPERLINK "https://www.qaa.ac.uk/quality-code/subject-benchmark-statements" https://www.qaa.ac.uk/quality-code/subject-benchmark-statements Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (2014)  HYPERLINK "https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/quality-code/qualifications-frameworks.pdf" https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/quality-code/qualifications-frameworks.pdf20. Programme structure and regulations The curriculum enables students to develop both broad-based knowledge and more specialised engagement with specific topics. It is designed to progressively promote the depth of understanding over the four years of undergraduate study. Teaching, especially during the final year of study, is closely linked to the research interests of staff, and all students are required to complete either a dissertation or research project, enabling them to actively engage with the research process. Some modules and/or types of modules are compulsory at each level, but substantial choice is built into the programme to enable students (in consultation with staff) to devise a programme of study tailored to their individual needs and interests. Political Analysis modules provide a central core to the degree at Levels 1 and 2. A specialised understanding of specific topics is ensured by the requirement in the final year of study for students to take either a dissertation module or prepare a project closely linked to one of the specialist subject modules.Detailed information about the structure of programmes, regulations concerning assessment and progression and descriptions of individual modules are published in the University Calendar available on-line at  HYPERLINK "http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar" http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar 21. Student development over the course of study The curriculum is designed to allow students progressively to achieve the specified learning outcomes. Compulsory modules and/or types of modules at each level have been structured to enable students to extend systematically their knowledge and skills. Section 20 above (Programme structure and regulations) highlights key concentrations of study at each of the levels. Year 1 provides a foundation of theoretical, empirical and methodological work appropriate for students engaging with political and philosophical concepts. It also encourages reflection on the complexity of political life and philosophical arguments, introducing the approaches required for their comprehension, and developing a range of skills to assist with independent learning. Year 2 develops a solid core of student understanding, allowing students to extend their knowledge and skills base. It also provides ample opportunity for students to select optional modules to reflect their burgeoning interests and expertise in politics and philosophy. The final year of study (year 3) enables students to explore their interests and strengths further by providing higher level core skills and allowing students to select from a wide range of research-focused optional modules. It also offers students the opportunity to engage in independent learning through researching and writing an extended piece of work under individual supervision. Coherence, a balance between breadth and depth of study, staged progression over the period of study, and flexibility and choice, are promoted by a combination of compulsory and option modules. At all times, advice is available to help students choose coherent programmes of individual study.22. Criteria for admission to the programme Detailed information regarding admission to programmes is available from the Universitys On-Line Prospectus at  HYPERLINK "http://www.shef.ac.uk/prospective/" http://www.shef.ac.uk/prospective/23. Additional information Please refer to the Politics and Philosophy Departmental web pages at  HYPERLINK "/politics" /politics and  HYPERLINK "/philosophy" /philosophyThis specification represents a concise statement about the main features of the programme and should be considered alongside other sources of information provided by the teaching department(s) and the University. In addition to programme specific information, further information about studying at 91ֱ can be accessed via our Student Services web site at  HYPERLINK "http://www.shef.ac.uk/ssid" http://www.shef.ac.uk/ssid.      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