MA Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Philosophy and Economics Bipartite
PPE with Philosophy and Economics will enable you to extend your proficiency in both quantitative and qualitative skills. You will enjoy a diversity of module choices from our Department of Philosophy's strengths in moral, political, continental philosophy, aesthetics and philosophy of mind while also having the ability to continue your studies in key areas of Economics. An ideal way to follow your interests and strengths while clearly demonstrating to employers your ability to reason, research, analyse and apply Economic skills.
Structure
Below you will find the core and optional core modules for the Philosophy and Economics Bipartite pathway. Please note that optional module lists are subject to change slightly each year; the links below reflect what is on offer in 2018/19 and are indicative of what will be available in the future.
Pre-sessional Mathematics and Statistics module, taken before the start of the Autumn Term | |
Core PPE module (40 CATS): PPE: Advanced Interdisciplinary Topics | |
Core Economics module (20/22/24 CATS): Either Economic Analysis: Microeconomics or Economic Analysis: Macroeconomics | |
Core Philosophy module (20 CATS): Any available Philosophy MA module. | |
Further optional modules (36-40 CATS) chosen from one or both of the two departments: Philosophy: List of available optional modules in 2018/19 Economics: List of available optional modules in 2018/19. Please note that availability will vary depending on your previous Econometrics training. |
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Dissertation: This will be your own independent research on an area agreed with your supervisor. You can undertake a dissertation in either an individual subject OR an interdisciplinary PPE dissertation. |