The School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry History and Philosophy of Science

Undergraduate Courses

HPS undergraduate handbook

HPS teaches students from every faculty in the university. Students may take one or two HPS subjects as part of their degree as Arts subjects, or in most cases as Science credit subjects. Students who major in HPS, can do so either in Arts or Science.

HPS subjects are both intrinsically interesting and vocationally valuable. There are people everywhere - in business, in the Law and medicine, in research, in government, in education - who will tell you that the HPS they studied at university, has turned out to be some of the most valuable courses they did. Read comments from some of our undergraduate students.

HPS changes the way you think about the world - and about the science, medicine and technology that pervade almost every part of modern life. It tackles questions like:

HPS is for students who find such questions interesting and important - people who are 'interested in almost everything'.

 

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