

BA Philosophy with Placement Experience
About this course
Philosophy is the discipline of fundamental questions, training you to think rigorously about ideas that cannot be resolved simply by looking something up. What is knowledge, and how is it justified? What exists, and how can we know? What makes an action right, and what do we owe to each other? What is the basis of political authority, and what does a just society look like? These are questions that have engaged the greatest minds in human intellectual history and that remain as urgent, contested, and consequential as they have ever been. At the University of Reading, this four-year full-time programme includes placement experience as a distinctive feature. Philosophy degrees typically focus entirely on the development of analytical and argumentative skills through reading, seminar discussion, and essay writing, and those skills are widely valued in professional life. The placement element connects the academic training of the degree to the professional world, giving you experience of working in an organisation and developing the practical skills and professional awareness that employers look for alongside the philosophical training the degree provides. Reading's philosophy department has research strengths across ethics, philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and metaphysics, and the programme provides a rigorous training in both analytic and continental traditions. You will engage with the major figures and debates in the history of philosophy, develop skills in logic and argument analysis, and study contemporary philosophy in areas such as mind, language, ethics, and political thought. The placement experience adds a professional dimension that many philosophy graduates develop only after graduation. Philosophy graduates are found across law, the civil service, management consulting, journalism, publishing, education, technology policy, and almost any field that rewards careful thinking and clear communication. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in philosophy or in professional programmes such as law, where philosophical training provides a significant advantage.
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