

BA Philosophy and Politics
About this course
Philosophy and politics is a pairing with a long intellectual tradition, uniting two disciplines that have always shared a concern with the most fundamental questions about how human beings should live together. Philosophy provides the tools for rigorous argument, conceptual clarity, and the critical examination of assumptions, while politics examines how power is organised and exercised in real societies and what the competing visions of justice, freedom, and democracy amount to in practice. The combination produces graduates who can think carefully about political phenomena at both the level of specific institutions and policies and the level of underlying values and principles. At Swansea University, this three-year, full-time degree engages with some of the major political and philosophical issues of contemporary life, from the cost of living crisis and climate change to questions about democracy, freedom, truth, and justice that events like Brexit, Trump's presidency, and the COVID-19 pandemic have made acutely pressing. You will develop your skills in philosophical argument and political analysis, learning to bring both empirical understanding and normative reasoning to bear on the questions that most matter. The combination of disciplines trains you to think across the gap between how the world is and how it ought to be. Graduates from philosophy and politics degrees work in government, the civil service, law, journalism, policy research, international organisations, NGOs, education, and the charitable sector. Philosophy's contribution is particularly valued in roles that require careful ethical reasoning, the evaluation of competing arguments, and the ability to think clearly about normative questions. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in philosophy, political science, law, or public policy, building deeper expertise for research or professional careers.
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