

BA Philosophy with a Placement Year
About this course
Philosophy is the discipline that asks the questions other subjects take for granted: What can we know, and how? What makes an action right or wrong? What is the nature of mind, language and reality? How should societies be organised? These are not merely academic puzzles but live questions with practical stakes, and philosophy gives you rigorous tools to engage with them without pretending the answers are simple. From religious pluralism to artificial intelligence, from animal rights to the structure of language and the nature of creativity, philosophical inquiry bears directly on the most contested issues of contemporary life. At the University of East Anglia this four-year full-time programme includes a placement year, during which you will normally spend nine to twelve months working in a relevant professional context of your choice before your final year. This combination of deep philosophical training and real-world professional experience is distinctive, giving you both the intellectual depth of a philosophy degree and the practical skills and self-knowledge that employers value. You will develop the capacity to analyse complex arguments with precision, to identify hidden assumptions, to reason carefully under uncertainty and to communicate difficult ideas clearly in writing and in conversation. Philosophy develops habits of mind that are genuinely versatile. The ability to think clearly about contested questions, to evaluate evidence and argument, and to consider multiple perspectives without losing critical rigour is valuable across a very wide range of careers and professional contexts. Graduates move into law, the civil service, policy, journalism, publishing, education, the technology sector, consultancy, research and the arts. Many pursue postgraduate study in philosophy, ethics, law, public policy or related fields. The placement year gives UEA philosophy graduates a practical advantage alongside the intellectual depth of the qualification.
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