

BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics
About this course
Philosophy, politics, and economics is one of the most intellectually ambitious undergraduate combinations, precisely because each discipline provides essential tools for the others. Economics offers rigorous analytical frameworks and quantitative methods for understanding how markets, incentives, and resource allocation shape the world. Politics examines the structures of power and governance, from electoral systems and public policy to international relations and the dynamics of democratic institutions. Philosophy provides the logical and ethical foundations from which to interrogate both, asking what makes an economic system just, what political arrangements are worth defending, and how we should reason under uncertainty. The combination equips you to analyse and critique the social world at multiple levels simultaneously. At the University of Nottingham, this full-time, three-year BA develops your skills in philosophical reasoning, logic, and ethics alongside a grounding in microeconomics and macroeconomics, political theory, and global politics. You will explore questions about political institutions, economic policy, and ethical foundations, learning to apply the methods of each discipline to the questions raised by the others. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, providing professional experience that connects your academic study to the real world of policy, business, and public life. The typical entry tariff is 184 UCAS points. Graduates from PPE programmes are consistently sought after by employers across the most influential sectors of public and private life. The civil service, politics, finance, law, management consultancy, journalism, international organisations, NGOs, and think tanks are all natural destinations. The capacity to analyse complex problems from multiple angles, to handle evidence rigorously, and to communicate clearly is valued across these fields. Further study in economics, philosophy, politics, law, or public policy is a common and well-supported route for those who want to go deeper. The degree's reputation for producing clear-thinking, versatile graduates is among its greatest strengths.
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