

BA Ethics, Value and Philosophy with Placement Experience
About this course
Ethics, value, and philosophy is a programme that asks the deepest questions about how we should live, what we owe to each other, and how we can know what is right. Ethics is the branch of philosophy concerned with morality, examining the foundations of moral judgement, the nature of rights and obligations, and how we should act in a world of competing interests and values. Value theory extends this into questions about what matters, how we should measure and compare different goods, and what the relationship is between objective values and subjective preferences. Philosophy provides the broader framework of reasoning, argumentation, and conceptual analysis within which these questions are pursued. At the University of Reading, this four-year programme includes placement experience, which distinguishes it from most philosophy degrees in the UK. The placement element gives you the opportunity to engage with a professional or organisational context where ethical reasoning and practical judgement are relevant, whether in healthcare, business, public policy, the law, or the voluntary sector. This grounds the philosophical enquiry of the degree in real-world settings and helps you develop a sense of how philosophical training can be applied beyond academia. Throughout the programme, you will study moral philosophy, political philosophy, metaethics, and value theory alongside the broader philosophical skills of logical analysis, argument construction, and critical evaluation of texts and positions. Reading has a strong philosophy department with particular research strengths in ethics and value theory, and the placement experience reflects the university's commitment to connecting academic study with professional life. Graduates of ethics and philosophy programmes work in the civil service, healthcare ethics, law, journalism, education, the charity sector, public affairs, and management consulting. The ability to reason carefully about values, to identify the ethical dimensions of complex situations, and to communicate clearly about moral questions is valued across a very wide range of professional contexts. Postgraduate study in philosophy, ethics, or applied ethics is also a well-established route.
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