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The Philosophy and Economics program at the University of Bristol is a three-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) that integrates philosophical inquiry with economic analysis. Students will explore fundamental questions in philosophy, such as ethics, logic, and political philosophy, while also studying core economic principles such as supply and demand, market structures, and the role of government in economic systems.
This interdisciplinary program equips students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills, preparing them for careers in policy analysis, consulting, research, or academia. The University of Bristol fosters a strong academic environment that encourages students to critically engage with both philosophical ideas and economic theories, preparing graduates to tackle complex issues that lie at the intersection of philosophy and economics.
Program Title: Bachelor of Science in Philosophy and Economics
Degree Type: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Duration: 3 Years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 14th January 2026
Location: United Kingdom
Field of Study: Economics
Language of Instruction: English
Year 1 – Foundations in Philosophy and Economics
Year 2 – Intermediate Economic and Philosophical Analysis
Year 3 – Advanced Philosophy and Economic Studies
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in economic research, policy analysis, philosophy teaching, consulting, public administration, and ethics advisory roles. Potential job roles include economist, policy advisor, public sector analyst, ethics consultant, and philosophy educator. The unique combination of philosophical analysis and economic theory prepares graduates to engage with complex ethical issues in economics and policy, making them well-suited for a wide range of academic, government, and private sector roles.
This program offers a distinctive blend of economics and philosophy, providing students with a robust understanding of both economic theory and the ethical foundations of decision-making. The integration of critical thinking and ethical analysis alongside economic models equips students with the skills to critically assess the economic decisions shaping society. Graduates will be prepared for careers in economics, public policy, and academia, where philosophical reasoning and economic insight are crucial to solving complex global challenges.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)117 928 9000
Email: admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Address: University of Bristol, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom