

BA Philosophy and Politics
About this course
Philosophy and politics is one of the most natural and enduring combinations in the humanities, because the two disciplines are deeply connected by their shared concern with power, authority, justice, and the principles on which social life should be organised. Politics examines how power is distributed and exercised in real societies, how institutions function, and how political change happens. Philosophy provides the tools to ask and answer the foundational questions that underlie political practice: what is justice, what grounds the authority of the state, what do we owe each other, and what makes a political system legitimate. Together, they develop your ability to think rigorously about public life and to ground political judgements in carefully examined principles. At the University of Leeds, this three-year full-time joint honours degree develops your understanding of modern political systems alongside fundamental philosophical questions about the world and our place in it. You will engage with political theory and comparative politics alongside ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind, developing both the empirical knowledge of how politics works and the analytical capacity to evaluate it critically. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placements, giving you professional experience and international exposure that connect your academic studies to real professional and political environments. Philosophy and politics graduates go on to work in the civil service, policy research, journalism, international organisations, law, consultancy, political parties, NGOs, and public affairs. The combination of analytical rigour and political knowledge is valued wherever complex governance, ethical, and policy questions need to be addressed with both precision and principle. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in philosophy, politics, public policy, or law, deepening their expertise for academic or professional careers in these fields.
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