

BA Philosophy with a Year Abroad
About this course
Philosophy is the discipline of careful thought about the deepest questions: what we can know and how we know it, what makes actions right or wrong, what the mind is and how it relates to the body, what exists and what it means for something to exist, and what makes an argument valid or fallacious. It is a subject that resists easy answers, and its value lies not in delivering final conclusions but in developing the intellectual habits, precision of language, rigorous argumentation, and scepticism about unsupported claims, that allow a person to engage with any complex question more effectively. This four-year full-time programme at the University of East Anglia includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study philosophy at an international partner institution and to engage with the subject in a different academic tradition. Philosophy is genuinely international, and encountering different national philosophical traditions, from continental European phenomenology to analytic approaches dominant in the Anglophone world, broadens and deepens your understanding of what the discipline can offer. With a typical tariff of 120 points, the programme is accessible to students who demonstrate genuine intellectual engagement and curiosity. UEA's philosophy department has a strong tradition in ethics, philosophy of mind, and the history of philosophy. You will study epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, logic, and political philosophy, engaging with canonical texts and contemporary debates across the main branches of the subject. The year abroad adds a dimension of international intellectual formation that is particularly valuable in a subject where the richest debates are genuinely global. Graduates from philosophy programmes work across an extraordinarily wide range of careers: law, the civil service, consultancy, finance, technology, journalism, education, non-profit management, and research. The skills of careful argument construction and critical reading that philosophy develops are valued wherever complex thinking and clear communication are needed. Postgraduate study in philosophy, law, or related disciplines is a common next step.
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