

BA in Philosophy and History with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
The Philosophy and History BA program is designed to develop your analytical and reasoning skills by exploring two interconnected subjects. You will study philosophy and history across different periods and countries, learning to formulate your own views while critically assessing others'. The course includes a wide range of optional modules, allowing you to tailor your degree to your interests and career goals. Student societies related to philosophy and history offer opportunities for social interaction, seminars, and guest lectures. Throughout the program, you'll build skills that are highly valued by employers in diverse sectors such as media, education, public, private, and charity organizations. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary teaching and research, with strong prospects for employment or further study post-graduation.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course is highly regarded, ranking 8th in the UK for Philosophy according to The Complete University Guide 2025. The university’s commitment to interdisciplinary teaching and research ensures a rich learning environment. With 86% of graduates moving into employment or further study within fifteen months, it demonstrates excellent career prospects. The program's flexible modules and opportunities to study abroad or gain work experience make it a practical choice for students aiming for diverse careers. Additionally, the university offers significant scholarships and financial support to help students succeed.
Specialisation
This degree combines the study of philosophy and history, allowing you to deepen your understanding of both subjects. You can choose specific modules in each year, including core and optional modules, to develop expertise aligned with your interests. In your final year, you can focus on special subjects like modern conflicts, social movements, or colonial histories, depending on your chosen pathways. The program also offers pathways with study abroad, employment experience, or a combination of both to enhance your profile further.
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
To qualify for the degree, students must complete modules totaling 120 credits per year, including compulsory and optional subjects in philosophy and history. In the final year, students undertake a dissertation or research project worth 30 credits, along with optional modules that can be outside their core subjects. Students can also study modules in other subjects to enhance employability or academic breadth. The program requires a typical offer of AAA in A-levels or equivalent qualifications, with some flexibility for contextual offers.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from this program are well-equipped for careers in teaching, media, business, social research, and public, private, or charitable sectors. The skills gained—such as critical thinking, research, communication, and problem-solving—are highly valued by employers. The degree also opens pathways for further study, including postgraduate degrees in fields like conflict, security, development, law, or history. Recent graduates have gone into roles in government, NGOs, management, marketing, and academic research, demonstrating the versatility of this degree.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
The typical offer includes AAA in A-levels, 36/666 in IB, or DDD in BTEC, with specific subject criteria. Contextual offers are also available with slightly lower grades.
Can I study abroad during this program?
Yes, there’s a pathway for study abroad, allowing you to spend the third year at a partner university abroad, with credits counting towards your degree.
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