

BA (Hons) in History, Philosophy and Politics with Placement Year, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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48 Months
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About this course
Lancaster’s History, Philosophy and Politics degree is a triple major combined course taught by experts from their respective departments. It offers an in-depth study of three interconnected disciplines: History, Philosophy, and Politics. In the first year, students are introduced to each subject through compulsory modules, such as 'From Medieval to Modern: History and Historians', 'Introduction to Philosophy', and 'Politics in the Modern World'. As students progress, they explore various periods, movements, and schools of thought via optional modules, including topics like environmental history, mental history, and modern political theories. The course emphasizes critical analysis, interdisciplinary research, and understanding how these disciplines influence each other. This balanced and comprehensive program aims to develop nuanced perspectives, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of historical, philosophical, and political contexts around the world.
Why this course is highly recommended
Lancaster’s interdisciplinary approach offers students a broad and critical understanding of how history, philosophy, and politics intersect, providing a well-rounded academic foundation. The course’s inclusion of a placement year allows real-world experience, boosting employability and professional networks. The department’s expertise, the variety of optional modules, and heritage placement opportunities create an engaging, flexible, and career-oriented learning environment. Additionally, the course’s high ranking for History and the diverse module choices make it suitable for students interested in a wide range of future careers, from academia to media, policy, and beyond.
Specialisation
Students will be able to tailor their studies through optional modules in areas such as environmental history, mental health history, Russian history, and modern European conflicts. The course also offers specialist modules in philosophy, including topics like Chinese philosophy, ethics, and theories of mind. Furthermore, students can select from modules focused on specific historical periods, regions, or themes, enabling a personalized academic pathway aligned with their interests and career aspirations.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need to meet the typical entry requirements, which include A level grades of AAB. Applicants from India should note the requirements and are welcome to apply. English language proficiency is established with an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component. Additional qualifications like the IB, BTEC, and Scottish Highers are also accepted, provided they meet specified criteria. There are no specific GCSE requirements, but overall GCSE profiles will be considered.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates from this course can pursue careers in business, consultancy, politics, media, publishing, civil service, and public sector roles. The interdisciplinary skills developed—research methodologies, critical analysis, organizing and writing—are highly valued in various sectors. The program also offers opportunities for postgraduate study, research, and teaching. The university supports career development through initiatives like The Lancaster Award, which encourages participation in work experience, employability activities, and social development activities.
FAQs
What is the duration of the course?
This is a full-time four-year program that includes a placement year between the second and final year.
Does the course include a placement year?
Yes, students will spend their third year working in a graduate-level placement, gaining professional experience and skills.
What are the English language requirements?
An IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component is required.
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