

BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics with a Year in Industry
About this course
Philosophy, Politics and Economics, universally known as PPE, is one of the most intellectually demanding and professionally prestigious interdisciplinary degrees in British higher education. Philosophy develops the ability to analyse arguments, examine assumptions, and reason about fundamental questions of ethics, knowledge, and value. Politics examines how power is organised, how institutions shape public life, and how democratic and non-democratic systems function and fail. Economics provides the quantitative and theoretical tools to understand how markets, firms, and governments allocate resources and respond to incentives. The three disciplines are deeply interconnected, and studying them together produces a quality of analytical thinking that few other degrees can match. At the University of Liverpool, this four-year full-time programme includes a year in industry, giving you direct professional experience in a business, policy, or public sector environment as part of your degree. This structured engagement with professional life is an asset that employers value highly and that can clarify your sense of direction for your post-graduate career. You will develop skills in logical analysis, quantitative reasoning, historical and comparative political analysis, and ethical argument, as well as the written and oral communication skills to deploy these capabilities effectively. The combination of Liverpool's research strengths in philosophy, politics, and economics, together with the year in industry, makes this a rigorous and practically grounded degree. PPE graduates are among the most sought-after in the graduate market. Career paths include politics and public policy, law, finance, management consulting, journalism, international organisations, the civil service, and academia. The degree has a strong track record of producing leaders in public life, and the analytical skills it develops transfer readily into almost any complex professional environment. Many graduates continue into postgraduate study in philosophy, politics, economics, law, public policy, or related fields.
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