

BA Philosophy, Business and Ethics
About this course
Philosophy, business and ethics is a degree that takes seriously a tension that runs through contemporary commercial life: the conflict between the pursuit of profit and the ethical obligations that organisations have to their employees, customers, communities, and the environment. Philosophers have been thinking about ethics for millennia, developing frameworks for evaluating action, understanding rights and duties, and thinking about justice that remain indispensable tools for anyone who wants to reason carefully about what business should and should not do. Combining that philosophical depth with practical business knowledge produces graduates who are unusually equipped to navigate the genuine moral complexity of professional life. At the University of Reading, this three-year programme develops your knowledge in all three dimensions simultaneously. The philosophy strand covers ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and logic, developing your ability to construct rigorous arguments and evaluate competing positions on difficult questions. The business strand gives you grounding in the major functional areas of commercial life, including marketing, finance, and strategy. Ethics runs through both, examined from both philosophical and practical perspectives, engaging with topics such as corporate responsibility, the ethics of finance, sustainability, and the moral dimensions of technology and artificial intelligence. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, all of which develop professional experience alongside the academic content. Graduates find careers across a range of sectors where the ability to reason carefully about ethical questions in a business context is valued. Corporate social responsibility and sustainability roles, compliance and governance positions, and roles in organisations focused on impact investing or responsible business are natural destinations. Consulting firms, particularly those working on strategy, social impact, or governance, employ graduates with this profile. Policy and regulatory roles in government and public bodies, law, human resources, and roles in charities and social enterprises round out the possibilities. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in ethics, law, business, or philosophy, deepening their expertise for academic or specialist roles.
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