Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Q45) BA (Hons)
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FEB-26

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Politics, philosophy and economics (PPE) are central to understanding how modern societies are organised and governed. By studying them together youll gain a combination of skills that’s in high demand across the private, public and non-profit sectors. Whilst PPE has been described as ‘the degree that runs Britain’, this combination is better viewed as the study of how countries are run, what motivates and constrains their rulers and residents, and how social order and prosperity are best ...Read more

Politics, philosophy and economics (PPE) are central to understanding how modern societies are organised and governed. By studying them together you'll gain a combination of skills that’s in high demand across the private, public and non-profit sectors. Whilst PPE has been described as ‘the degree that runs Britain’, this combination is better viewed as the study of how countries are run, what motivates and constrains their rulers and residents, and how social order and prosperity are best understood and promoted. All three disciplines are presented in up-to-date form, covering alternative as well as ‘mainstream’ approaches and firmly rooted in the real world.


Key features of the course

- Understand the debates that dominate the daily news and look beyond the headlines- Learn skills and techniques to help you analyse, present and contribute to discussion- Explore how arguments and public policies are constructed in theory and tested in practice- Increase your employability across the private and public sectors- Enjoy synergies among three complementary disciplines while studying a full curriculum in each

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Being able to study remotely (with the option for day school events) had been invaluable. I’m undergoing an assessment for adhd and have found studying very challenging in the..Read more

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£5,454 per year

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£1,782 per year

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£1,968 per year

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£1,739 per year

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Students from Northern Ireland

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£5,604 per year

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Students from Channel Islands

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£5,604 per year

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£5,604 per year

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£22416 Overall cost

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