Philosophy, Politics and Economics BA (Hons)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 35,196 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 66,816 |
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- $ 35,196
- Local students
- $ 66,816
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Local students
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- Foreign students
Student Visa
- Data not available
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
A Levels:
- AAB to ABB, with B in AS Mathematics
- ABB, with B in AS Mathematics and A in Extended Project Qualification
- A grade B in A level Physics can be substituted for grade B in AS level Mathematics
IB:
- 34 or 32 points overall, 17 or 16 at higher level including 6 in Standard Level Mathematics
Selection process:
- UCAS application and some interviews.
Curriculum
Year 1
Semester One
- Foundations of Microeconomics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Introduction to Mathematics for Economics
- Mathematics for Economics
- Ethics
- Introduction to Political Theory
Semester Two
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Statistics for Economics
- Knowledge and Mind
- Introduction to International Relations
- Issues in Contemporary Public Policy
Year 2
Semester One
- Applied Microeconomics 2
- Macroeconomic Policy 2
- Reason and Argument
- Introduction to Econometrics
- Theories of International Relations
- Political Theory A
- Democracy and The Modern State
- Aesthetics
- Philosophy of Mind
- Appearance and Reality
- Freedom and responsibility
Semester Two
- Topics in Macroeconomics 2
- Industrial Economics 2
- International Trade Theory & Policy
- Methods of Econometrics
- Research Skills in Politics and International Relations
- Issues in Third World Politics
- Constitutional Politics in Britain
- American Power and World Order
- The Theory and Practice of American Democracy
- Global Governance
- International Security
- Public policy analysis
- Philosophy of Language
- Logic
- Moral Philosophy
- Logic
- Epistemology
- Kant
Year 3
Semester One
- Applied Microeconomics 3
- Topics in Macroeconomics 3
- Principles of Finance
- Labour Economics
- Applied Econometrics
- Political Texts
- Global Justice: Theories and Debates
- The Ethics and Politics of Migration
- The New Rising Powers
- Globalisation and World Politics
- Arms control, Disarmament and International Order
- European security governance
- Nietzsche
- Heidegger
- Self-knowledge
- Happiness and Wellbeing
Semester Two
- Public Economics
- Macroeconomic Policy 3
- Microeconomic Theory 3
- Empirical Finance
- The Theory and Practice of American Democracy
- Issues in Third World Politics
- American Power and World Order
- Global Governance
- Issues in Global Ethics
- Public policy analysis
- Kierkegaard
- Practical Ethics
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Action Reason and Ethics
- Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy
- The Ethics of Belief
- Fiction and Fictionalism