

BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics
About this course
Philosophy, politics, and economics is one of the most intellectually ambitious undergraduate combinations available, precisely because each discipline illuminates the others. Economics provides rigorous analytical tools for understanding how markets, institutions, and incentives shape human behaviour and social outcomes. Politics examines the structures of power, governance, and collective decision-making, from domestic electoral systems to international relations. Philosophy supplies the logical and ethical frameworks needed to interrogate the foundations of both, asking what makes an economic system just, what political arrangements we have reason to prefer, and how we should think about questions that cannot be settled by data alone. Together, the three disciplines equip you to understand and critique the world as it is while thinking carefully about how it might be different. At the University of Southampton, this full-time, three-year BA teaches you to explore past and current socio-economic orders, combining the quantitative tools and historical data of economics with philosophical critique and political analysis. You will develop both the technical skills to handle and interpret evidence rigorously and the philosophical training to interrogate assumptions and reason carefully about values. The programme is taught by academics in politics, philosophy, and economics working at the frontiers of their fields, and the intellectual range of the degree is one of its defining strengths. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates from PPE programmes are among the most sought-after by employers in politics, the civil service, finance, consultancy, journalism, law, and international organisations. The discipline's reputation for producing graduates who can think clearly across complex problems has made it a consistent route into senior roles in public and private life. Further study in economics, philosophy, politics, law, or public policy is also a natural path, and the degree provides an excellent preparation for postgraduate research in any of the three constituent disciplines.
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