Humanities Courses
Humanities courses offer you the opportunity to study subjects that can make important contributions to your general education. The courses aim to give you practice in ways of thinking about human affairs and creative activity that are not always amenable to the quantitative techniques of science and technology.
The Department is delighted to announce that Greg Artus (Philosophy & Politics Lecturer) has been awarded one of the College's coveted 'Excellence in Teaching' awards. 23 May 2011.
H01 Philosophy
H04 Controversies & Ethical Dilemmas in Science & Technology
H05 European History 1870-1989
H06 Politics
H07 History of Science: What Every Scientist and Engineer Should Know
H08 Global History of Twentieth Century Things
H09 History of Medicine
H12 Music & Western Civilisation
H13 Communicating Science: The Public & the Media
H15 Humanities Essay
H19 Creative Writing
H21 Music Technology
H22 Philosophies of Science: Theory, Society and Communication
Enrolment Information Humanities Timetable Humanities Contacts Past Exam Papers
Please note that 'Entrepreneurship', 'Managerial Economics', 'Innovation Management', 'Finance and Financial Management' and 'Project Management' are non-technical courses run by the Business School - not Humanities. To enrol or view further details on these 5 modules (known in the Business School as BEST courses) please click on the above link. Questions should be directed to Rosemarie Brown, 020 7594 1696.

