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BA in Economics and Philosophy, University of Manchester

Manchester,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The BAEcon in Economics and Philosophy offers a well-rounded interdisciplinary education that develops your understanding of social issues through economics and social sciences. You can choose to specialise in economics or combine it with another social science like philosophy, politics, or sociology. The course emphasizes social responsibility and global impact, integrating opportunities for studying abroad or gaining professional placements. Students join a distinguished Economics faculty that boasts Nobel Laureates and collaborate with world-class researchers on studies shaping global economic understanding. The curriculum is designed to be flexible, allowing students to shift pathways after Year 1, and includes innovative learning activities like Ethical Grand Challenges and projects with external organizations aimed at sustainability and social responsibility. The course aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing issues such as economic growth and social justice, hence preparing students to contribute meaningfully to society.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly recommended for students interested in tackling real-world social issues through a rigorous social sciences approach. It stands out because of its research-led teaching by a top economics department with Nobel Laureates, and the opportunity to study abroad or undertake a professional placement. Its curriculum focuses on social responsibility and global sustainability, making it ideal for those who want to make a difference while gaining a comprehensive understanding of economics and social sciences. The course’s flexibility, interdisciplinary nature, and strong links with industry and academia also enhance employability prospects.

Specialisation

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The course provides options to specialize in either economics alone or combine economics with other social sciences such as philosophy, politics, or sociology. The first year offers a common foundation across pathways, giving you the flexibility to switch between disciplines after the first year. In subsequent years, students focus on their chosen pathway, whether that is singular or joint, and can tailor their studies with electives and interdisciplinary options, including language courses, management, or additional social science units.

Course fees

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Application fees

31.14L

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1st year tuition fees

31.14L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need AAA including specific subjects at A-level, such as economics or related social sciences. The course also accepts qualifications like the International Baccalaureate with 36 points overall and 6,6,6 at Higher Level. For other qualifications, the university provides detailed entry criteria, including GCSE standards, BTEC, Cambridge Technical, and foundation programs. English proficiency must be demonstrated through IELTS (6.5 overall) or equivalent. The program has flexible entry pathways including foundation years and recognized international qualifications, ensuring a broad access for diverse applicants.
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IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

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Career prospects

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Graduates from this program have gone on to careers in accountancy, finance, government, media, consultancy, civil service, law, social work, and academia. Notable employers include Morgan Stanley, KPMG, the House of Lords, and the BBC. The university’s dedicated Careers Service provides ongoing support, helping students build relevant skills and networks for employment or postgraduate study. The program prepares students for roles that require analytical, ethical, and social responsibility skills, offering a solid foundation for diverse professional pathways in economics, social sciences, and beyond.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

A typical offer requires AAA at A-level including specific subjects like economics or related social sciences. Other accepted qualifications include IB with 36 points and 6,6,6 at HL, among others. Detailed entry criteria are available based on the qualification type.

Can I study abroad with this course?

Yes, students have the opportunity to study abroad for a year at one of the university’s partner institutions in Year 3, which will then be reflected in their degree title as 'with International Study'.