

MSci Psychology and Philosophy
About this course
Psychology and philosophy together constitute one of the most intellectually demanding combinations in the humanities and sciences. Psychology seeks to explain human thought, behaviour, perception, and emotion through empirical enquiry, drawing on biology, neuroscience, and the social sciences. Philosophy addresses the foundations of knowledge, the nature of the mind, the basis of ethical judgement, and the structure of rational argument. At their intersection, you encounter some of the deepest questions about what it means to be a thinking, feeling person in the world. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time programme places you at a genuinely productive boundary between these disciplines. Psychology addresses questions such as how we perceive and categorise the world around us, how language is acquired, what underlies social and antisocial behaviour, and what the mechanisms of mental illness are. Philosophy explores ethics, epistemology, the philosophy of mind, logic, and metaphysics, equipping you with the tools to think rigorously about questions that resist simple empirical resolution. The two subjects complement each other particularly well: philosophical analysis sharpens your thinking about what psychological evidence can and cannot establish, while psychological research gives philosophy empirical grounding. The typical entry tariff is 184 UCAS points. Graduates of psychology and philosophy programmes are exceptionally well prepared for careers in clinical and counselling psychology, academic research, law, public policy, management consultancy, education, and the civil service. The analytical clarity and research skills developed at Oxford are valued across every sector that deals with complex human questions. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, or law, and the Oxford degree provides one of the strongest possible foundations for doctoral research or professional training in either discipline.
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