

BA Philosophy and Politics with Placement Experience
About this course
Philosophy and politics have been companions since antiquity, and the combination remains one of the most intellectually stimulating available at undergraduate level. At the University of Reading, the BA Philosophy and Politics with Placement Experience runs over four years of full-time study, with the additional year built around gaining professional experience in a workplace setting. This structure gives you the opportunity to test the ideas you are developing in the programme against the realities of organisational and public life, and to bring a more grounded perspective back into your final year of academic study. Philosophy trains you to examine the assumptions that underlie arguments and beliefs, and to think with unusual rigour about questions of knowledge, ethics, language, and metaphysics. Political study asks related questions at the level of collective life: how power should be organised, what governments owe their citizens, how values compete in public debate, and how institutions are designed and reformed. Together, the two subjects reinforce each other particularly well. Political philosophy has long been one of the richest areas of both disciplines, dealing with questions about justice, rights, liberty, and democracy that remain genuinely contested. At Reading, you will develop the ability to construct careful arguments, engage with primary texts from across the Western philosophical and political tradition, and think independently about contested questions. The placement experience adds a practical dimension that distinguishes this degree from more purely academic versions of the combination. The skills this programme develops are applicable across a very wide range of careers. Graduates move into politics and public policy, the civil service, law, journalism, consultancy, the voluntary sector, and business, among many other fields. The capacity for clear argumentation, ethical reasoning, and critical analysis that philosophy and politics together develop is valued wherever complex problems require careful thinking. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study, including law conversion programmes, master's degrees in philosophy, politics, or international relations, and doctoral research. The placement year typically strengthens employment prospects by providing concrete evidence of professional competence alongside academic achievement.
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