

BA Economics and Philosophy with Year Abroad
About this course
Economics and philosophy is one of the most coherent and intellectually powerful combinations available at undergraduate level, pairing a discipline that studies how societies allocate scarce resources with one that asks fundamental questions about what they ought to value. Economics provides rigorous analytical tools for understanding markets, incentives, behaviour, and welfare; philosophy brings the critical and argumentative frameworks needed to examine the assumptions embedded in economic reasoning and to engage with questions about justice, freedom, equality, and the proper aims of social organisation. The two disciplines are more deeply intertwined than they might appear, sharing roots in political economy and moral philosophy. At the University of Southampton, this four-year full-time degree with a year abroad develops an in-depth understanding of human welfare and social justice, political ideals, and economic realities, combining economics and philosophy with a wide range of optional modules that allow you to shape the programme around your interests. You will develop the critical, logical, and imaginative skills that are sought after across a wide range of professional contexts, from economic analysis and policy to law, academia, and roles that require both rigorous thinking and ethical judgement. The year abroad broadens your perspective and adds an international dimension to your academic experience. Graduates from economics and philosophy programmes are among the most intellectually versatile in higher education. Careers in economic consultancy, policy research, the civil service, finance, law, think tanks, international organisations, journalism, academic research, and public affairs are all well-established destinations. The ability to argue precisely, to evaluate evidence critically, and to bring ethical reasoning to bear on economic questions is valued across virtually every domain in which knowledge, analysis, and decision-making intersect. Postgraduate study in economics, philosophy, public policy, or law is a natural next step for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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