

BA History and Philosophy
About this course
History and philosophy sit in profound dialogue with each other: history asks what happened and why, while philosophy asks what we can know, what we ought to value, and how we should reason. Bringing them together creates an unusually rich intellectual framework. You learn to read the past critically, tracing how ideas, institutions, power, and culture have shaped human experience across time. At the same time, philosophical training sharpens your ability to construct and evaluate arguments, interrogate assumptions, and engage with enduring questions about truth, ethics, and the nature of knowledge itself. At the University of York, you will combine rigorous historical enquiry with close engagement in philosophical method and debate. You will examine the processes at the heart of historical change, asking not just what occurred but how historians construct accounts of it and what those accounts presuppose. Philosophical study will take you through areas such as epistemology, ethics, the philosophy of mind, and political philosophy, as well as the philosophy of history itself. The programme runs over three years full time. You have the option of a placement or sandwich year, giving you the chance to gain professional experience, and there is also a year abroad available, allowing you to study at a partner institution overseas. This combination develops transferable skills that are highly valued across a wide range of careers, including the civil service, law, journalism, policy, education, publishing, and the charitable sector. Employers consistently seek graduates who can think clearly, write well, and engage critically with complex material, all of which this joint degree trains you to do. Many students go on to postgraduate study in history, philosophy, or interdisciplinary programmes in political theory, ethics, or cultural studies, while others move directly into professional life with a strong analytical and communicative foundation.
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