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Undergraduate study

Explore our Undergraduate courses

Our undergraduate courses are designed to help you develop your ideas, build new skills, and discover how different subjects connect and interact.

You’ll learn to think independently and critically, and to engage with different perspectives. Many of our courses encourage you to make connections across disciplines, whether that’s psychology, law, politics, economics, or literature.

We offer a supportive and open learning environment where you can build confidence and gain the resilience to pursue your goals.

Browse our courses below.

Learn more about studying Philosophy at Warwick

Download our study brochure to explore our Philosophy courses.

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Philosophy (BA)

Philosophy enables you to explore big questions: What is the nature of the mind? Is it possible for us to know about the external world? Do we have the power to act freely? By choosing our Philosophy degree, you learn to critically analyse arguments and clearly articulate ideas. These skills are transferable to many careers and job roles.

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Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) (BA/BSc)

Some of the most pressing problems of today such as climate change, the refugee crisis, poverty, and international justice are best understood by taking up different perspectives. PPE at Warwick offers exciting opportunities for excellent students to explore these important issues, drawing on insights from philosophy, politics and economics.

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Politics, Philosophy and Law (PPL) (BA)

If you have a keen interest in political affairs, legal debates and philosophical questions about human existence, our Politics, Philosophy and Law (BA) degree provides an exciting opportunity to study three interconnected disciplines that each play a vital part in our everyday lives.

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Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (EPP) (BA/BSc)

Studying Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (EPP) offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of three interconnected subjects. Starting from an in-depth study of human nature, you will consider the cognitive and contextual factors that shape the decision-making of both people and groups, and how we can help people make better decisions.

Joint honours

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Why study Philosophy at Warwick?

4th

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024

5th

Complete University Guide 2025

95%

of students agree that their course is 'intellectually stimulating' - NSS 2023

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Careers

Studying Philosophy at Warwick equips you with transferable skills in critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving. Whatever career you pursue, our courses help you develop the ability to think independently and approach challenges with creativity and insight.

Our Student Voice

Discover what the undergraduate student experience is like at the University of Warwick with our student blogs from current and recently graduated students.

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How to apply

You can apply for undergraduate courses through Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

Learn more about the application process for Undergraduate study at Warwick.

Fees and funding

Find out about how to fund your study, alongside the scholarship and bursary funds you might be entitled to.

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