

BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, University of Liverpool
Liverpool,
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36 Months
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About this course
This programme combines three foundational disciplines—Philosophy, Politics, and Economics—that are vital to public life and policy. It offers students a thorough grounding in mathematical economics, philosophical principles underlying political debates, and skills in evaluating complex ideas and values. The degree emphasizes developing advanced numeracy and literacy, independent and critical thinking, and persuasive argumentation. The structure includes compulsory modules in year one, flexible options in year two, and a final-year choice between dissertation or work placement, with optional modules across all three disciplines. An alternative four-year pathway includes a year in industry with a relevant work placement. The course aims to equip students with broad knowledge and skills appreciated by employers across various fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly sought after because it combines three crucial disciplines, providing a broad and versatile skill set. Its emphasis on mathematical economics, philosophical analysis, and political understanding makes graduates well-prepared for careers in diverse sectors like public service, management, journalism, or law. The curriculum's flexibility allows students to explore areas of personal interest, and additional opportunities such as year abroad or industry placement enhance employability, making it a valuable choice for those wanting a comprehensive and practical education.
Specialisation
Students will engage deeply with core areas of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. In Year two, they choose from a range of optional modules within Philosophy and Politics to tailor their studies, and in Year three, they select advanced modules across all three disciplines. The final year offers options for a research dissertation or work placement, providing opportunities for specialised focus and practical experience in these interconnected fields.
Course fees
Application fees
25.44L
1st year tuition fees
25.44L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should have at least AAB at A levels, including an A in Mathematics. GCSE requirements include Mathematics at grade 5/C and English at grade 4/C. Other accepted qualifications include T levels, BTECs with a Grade A in Maths, IB with a score of 35 including a 6 in higher level Maths, and various international qualifications. English language proficiency is required with a valid IELTS score of 6.5 overall, and no component below 5.5, or equivalent proof of English competence.
English language test
DUOLINGO
120
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
88
PTE
61
Career prospects
Graduates will find opportunities in fields such as advertising, marketing, art, broadcasting, journalism, commerce, management, civil service, law, and politics. The degree’s interdisciplinary nature and skills in argumentation, critical thinking, and economic analysis equip students for a diverse range of careers. Many graduates secure roles that are meaningful and aligned with their academic interests, benefiting from the programme's focus on employability and practical skills development, including work placements or industry experience.
FAQs
What is the structure of the course?
The course includes compulsory modules in year one covering core areas, flexible options in year two, and final-year modules that can be research-based or involve a work placement. International options include a year abroad or industry placement.
What are the English language requirements?
International students need a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no component below 5.5. Alternative tests and pre-sessional courses are also available to meet the standard.
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