

BA Philosophy
About this course
Philosophy is the love of wisdom: a search for truth and understanding about ourselves, society, the world, and reality itself. It is among the oldest and most fundamental of intellectual disciplines, concerned with questions that other subjects presuppose rather than examine. What is knowledge and when can we claim to have it? What makes an action right or wrong? What is the nature of mind and consciousness? What is it for a political arrangement to be legitimate? Does free will exist? These are not merely abstract puzzles; they are questions with direct implications for how we live, how we govern, and how we treat one another. At Swansea University, you will engage with this wide-ranging academic discipline, incorporating the study of ethics and morality, politics, human nature, knowledge, and the universe. The programme runs for three years full time, giving you sustained time to develop the habits of careful thinking, close reading, and precise writing that philosophy demands. The typical entry tariff is 120 points. Swansea's philosophy department engages with both the analytic tradition dominant in UK academic philosophy and with broader European and applied approaches to philosophical questions, giving you a programme that is both rigorous and intellectually open. You will learn to identify assumptions, construct arguments, evaluate reasoning, and communicate complex ideas with clarity. These skills are among the most transferable available in higher education, and philosophy graduates are consistently sought by employers who need people who can think carefully and write well under conditions of genuine complexity and uncertainty. Graduates from philosophy programmes work across a wide range of careers, including law, the civil service, finance, technology, journalism, public affairs, education, policy, consulting, and research. Many continue to postgraduate study in philosophy, law, or related fields. Others move directly into graduate schemes and professional roles, valued for precisely the qualities that make philosophy graduates unusual: the habit of questioning assumptions and the ability to reason clearly.
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