

BA Philosophy with Psychology
About this course
Philosophy with psychology is a degree that brings together two disciplines with a deep shared history and a genuinely productive contemporary relationship. Philosophy has long engaged with questions about the nature of the mind, the basis of knowledge, the foundations of ethics, and the rationality of belief. Psychology has developed empirical methods for investigating how the mind actually works, how people reason, feel, and behave, and how psychological processes develop across the lifespan. Together, they enable you to integrate conceptual analysis with empirical understanding in ways that neither discipline alone can fully achieve. At the University of Warwick, this three-year full-time BA programme develops your ability to understand, critically analyse, and construct complex theoretical positions while integrating conceptual arguments with empirical research. A sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement opportunities are available, giving you professional and international experience during your studies. You will study the major branches of philosophy, including epistemology, ethics, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy, alongside core areas of psychological science such as cognition, social psychology, developmental psychology, and research methods. The combination is particularly valuable for thinking about questions where philosophy and psychology are deeply intertwined, including free will and moral responsibility, the nature of consciousness, the rationality of human reasoning, and the ethics of psychological practice. Graduates are well-placed for careers in research, education, counselling, human resources, public policy, law, and any field that requires the ability to reason carefully about complex theoretical and practical questions involving human behaviour and motivation. Many continue to postgraduate study in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, or law, and some pursue research careers that bridge the two disciplines. The analytical and communication skills the degree develops are widely valued across professional and academic contexts.
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