BSc Philosophy and Economics (VL51)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About BSc Philosophy and Economics
On this course you combine philosophy with economics, taking an equal number of credits in each subject.
For philosophy you will study units covering introduction to philosophy, logic, and realism and normativity, as well as undertaking an extended essay.
Economics is based on a series of core courses in economics and econometrics, which you will study in all three years. You may also have the opportunity to choose a variety of optional units enabling you to study areas such as:
environmental economics
globalisation and development
the history of economic thought
industrial economics
international economics
labour economics
macroeconomic theory and policy.
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Subjects
- Economics
- Philosophy
Course programme
- Introduction to Philosophy B
- Introduction to Philosophy A
- Economic Principles 1
- Economic Principles 2
- Mathematical and Statistical Methods 1
- Introduction to Formal Logic
- Thinking about Science
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Realism and Normativity
- Intermediate Economics 1
- Applied Quantitative Research Methods
- Intermediate Economics 2
- History of Economic Thought
- Growth and Development
- Applied Microeconomics
- Economic History
- Epistemology
- Political Philosophy
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Ancient Philosophy
- Space, Time and Matter
- Aesthetics
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1
- Philosophy of Mind
- Ethics
- Logic 2
- Death, dying and disease
- Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1
- Philosophy of Mind
- Ethics
- Ancient Philosophy
- Space, Time and Matter
- Aesthetics
Year 3 (2019/20)
- First Extended Essay
- Second Extended Essay
- Philosophy of Science
- Philosophical Issues of Physical Sciences
- Philosophy of Biology
- The Philosophy and History of Medicine
- Early Modern Natural Philosophy
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Classical Chinese Philosophy
- Black Philosophical Thought
- Philosophy of Psychology
- Virtue and Well-Being
- Philosophy and the Environment
- Death, dying and disease
- The Ethics of Migration and Citizenship
- Evil, Deviance, and Crime
- Themes in Modern European Philosophy 2
- Applied Economics: Current Economic Problems
- Economics of Developing Countries
- International Economics
- Labour Economics
- Industrial Economics
- Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
- Environmental Economics
- Behavioural Economics
- Public Economics
BSc Philosophy and Economics (VL51)