Philosophy, Politics and Economics BA

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Leeds

Program Overview

Philosophy, Politics and Economics BA at the University of Leeds is an interdisciplinary degree that combines the analytical rigor of economics with the critical thinking and ethical inquiry of philosophy. Students explore how economic systems operate and are influenced by philosophical principles, preparing them for diverse careers that require both quantitative and qualitative analysis.


Key Focus Areas

  • Economic Theory and Applications: Understanding microeconomics and macroeconomics, and their applications in real-world scenarios.

  • Philosophical Inquiry: Exploring moral philosophy, logic, epistemology, and metaphysics to understand human behavior and societal structures.

  • Quantitative Analysis: Developing skills in mathematics and statistics pertinent to economic analysis.

  • Critical Thinking: Enhancing the ability to construct and deconstruct arguments, fostering a deeper understanding of complex issues.


Year-wise Breakdown

Year 1: Foundations

  • Economics:

    • Introduction to Microeconomics

    • Introduction to Macroeconomics

    • Mathematics for Economics

  • Philosophy:

    • Knowledge, Self and Reality

    • The Good, The Bad, The Right, The Wrong

    • Introduction to the History of Western Philosophy

    • How to do Philosophy

Year 2: Intermediate Studies

  • Economics:

    • Intermediate Microeconomics

    • Intermediate Macroeconomics

    • Economics Research Methods

  • Philosophy:

    • How to Live Together: Topics in Political Philosophy

    • Do The Right Thing: Topics in Moral Philosophy

    • Past Thinkers: History of Modern Philosophy

    • How Do You Know? Topics in Epistemology

    • Reality Check: Topics in Metaphysics

Year 3: Advanced Studies and Specialization

  • Final Year Project:

    • Choose one of:

      • Final Year Project in Philosophy

      • Final Year Project in Economics

  • Optional Modules:

    • Labour Economics

    • Ethics and Economics

    • Evolution of Economic Ideas

    • Why Trust Science?

    • Feminist Philosophy

    • Philosophy of Mind


Learning and Assessment Methods

Teaching Methods:

  • Lectures and seminars led by experienced faculty.

  • Group discussions and workshops.

  • Independent study and research projects.

Assessment Methods:

  • Written examinations.

  • Coursework assignments and essays.

  • Presentations and group projects.

  • Research dissertations.

 Rankings

  • The Guardian University Guide 2024: University of Leeds ranked 13th in the UK.

  • QS World University Rankings 2025: University of Leeds ranked #86 globally.

  • Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024: University of Leeds ranked #128 globally.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Study Abroad: Students can apply to spend a year studying abroad, gaining international experience and exposure to different cultures.

  • Work Placements: Opportunity to undertake a placement year with organizations across various sectors, enhancing employability and practical skills.

  • Research Projects: Engage in independent research, culminating in a dissertation on a topic of choice.

  • Enterprise Centre: Support for developing entrepreneurial skills and launching ventures.

  • Student Societies: Participation in over 250 student-led clubs and societies, fostering personal and professional growth

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the BA Economics and Philosophy program are well-equipped for careers in various sectors:

  • Public Sector: Roles in government departments, civil service, and policy analysis.

  • Private Sector: Positions in finance, consultancy, and corporate strategy.

  • International Organizations: Opportunities with entities like the UN and World Bank.

  • Media and Journalism: Careers in political journalism and analysis.

  • Further Study: Postgraduate programs in economics, philosophy, or related fields.

Program Key Stats

£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.7
35
60

N/A
N/A
6.5
88

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Ethics Advisor – Apply moral reasoning to economic decisions
  • Public Policy Analyst – Blend ethical theory with economic planning
  • Think Tank Researcher – Explore economic policy through philosophical lenses
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Consultant – Guide firms ethically
  • Behavioral Economist – Study decision making with philosophical roots
  • Academic – Teach and research economic philosophy
  • Policy Advocate – Promote fair and just economic reforms
  • Strategic Advisor – Bring deep reasoning to economic strategy
  • Economic Journalist – Communicate complex ideas to the public
  • Regulatory Advisor – Frame ethical regulation with economic logic

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