

BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics with Placement Year
About this course
Politics, philosophy, and economics is one of the most celebrated degree combinations in British higher education, bringing together three disciplines that between them provide an extraordinary set of tools for understanding how societies are organised, how they make collective decisions, and what values should guide those decisions. Politics examines the institutions and processes of governance, the dynamics of political behaviour, and the comparative analysis of different political systems. Philosophy develops rigorous analytical thinking and engages with fundamental questions about ethics, justice, knowledge, and reason. Economics provides quantitative and theoretical frameworks for understanding how resources are allocated and how markets and governments shape prosperity and welfare. At York St John University, this four-year full-time programme includes a placement year, a year abroad, and a foundation year option, making it accessible to students from a range of backgrounds while also giving you structured professional and international experience during the degree. The programme engages you with the theories, ideologies, and processes that shape modern thinking and society, developing your ability to analyse contemporary debates from the complementary perspectives of economics, politics, and philosophy. You will develop skills in analytical reasoning, quantitative methods, research, and clear written and oral argument across all three disciplines. Politics, philosophy, and economics graduates are found across an exceptionally wide range of careers. The combination has a strong track record in the civil service, law, finance, management consultancy, journalism, politics, public affairs, and international organisations. The breadth of the degree and the rigour of each component make graduates adaptable and effective in roles that require analytical ability, clear communication, and an understanding of how institutions and markets work. The placement year provides direct professional experience that strengthens employment prospects significantly. Postgraduate study in any of the three disciplines, or in public policy, international relations, or law, is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise further.
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