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The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Economics at the University of Southampton combines the study of philosophical reasoning and ethical theory with the analytical rigor of economics. This three-year, full-time program covers key areas in both disciplines, such as economic theory, policy, market analysis, and moral philosophy.
On-campus learning includes courses in economic modeling, philosophical ethics, and logic, where students develop critical thinking and analytical skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in public policy, economics, research, and consulting, where they can apply their interdisciplinary knowledge to tackle complex social, economic, and ethical issues.
1 Year – Foundations of Philosophy and Economics
2 Year – Core Philosophy and Economics Topics
3 Year – Advanced Philosophy, Economics, and Research Project
Graduates of the Philosophy and Economics program are well-equipped to pursue a variety of careers that require both analytical and critical thinking skills. Career paths include Economic Consultant, Policy Analyst, Researcher, Financial Analyst, Philosophy Educator, Public Policy Advisor, Ethics Consultant, Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, and Government Official. This program also prepares graduates for roles in think tanks, international organizations, NGOs, and research institutions. The combination of philosophy and economics offers a unique perspective, making graduates highly sought after in sectors where strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and economic analysis intersect.
The Philosophy and Economics program at the University offers a distinctive combination of philosophical inquiry and economic analysis, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both fields. Over 3 years, students will engage with critical ethical, political, and economic questions, while developing strong analytical and problem-solving skills. The Bachelor of Arts qualification ensures that graduates are not only proficient in economic theory and practice but also skilled in philosophical reasoning, allowing them to approach complex problems from multiple perspectives. This program is ideal for students who are interested in exploring how economics and philosophy intersect, particularly in areas like policy, ethics, and global economic systems. With a focus on intellectual rigor and real-world applications, students will be well-prepared for a wide range of careers in both the public and private sectors.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom