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BA Philosophy with a Foundation Year
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Philosophy is the discipline that asks the most fundamental questions available to human thought: what can we know and how can we know it, what exists and what is the nature of reality, what makes actions right or wrong, what is consciousness, and how should we reason. These are not merely academic concerns. They arise in medicine, law, politics, science and everyday life, and the tools philosophy develops for thinking about them precisely and arguing about them carefully are among the most transferable a university education can offer. At the University of East Anglia this four-year programme begins with a foundation year designed to build the skills and knowledge you need to engage confidently with philosophy at degree level. The foundation year is open to students who have the intellectual curiosity and motivation to succeed in philosophy but who may not have studied it formally before. Once you move into the degree itself you will encounter the major branches of the discipline, including epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and logic, alongside historical study of the great philosophical traditions from ancient Greece through the European Enlightenment to the twentieth century. You will learn to read difficult texts with care, to construct and evaluate arguments with precision, and to write with clarity and analytical depth. Philosophy graduates are among the most versatile in the jobs market. The capacity for rigorous argument, the ability to identify assumptions and analyse complex problems from first principles, and the skill of communicating clearly about difficult ideas are valued by employers across law, finance, journalism, public policy, education, management consultancy and the technology sector. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in philosophy or in related fields where philosophical training provides a significant advantage, including law, politics, cognitive science and ethics. The foundation year route makes this accessible to a wider range of students than conventional entry alone.
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