Philosophy, Politics and Economics (3 year)
Postgraduate
In Singleton Park
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Postgraduate
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Singleton park (Wales)
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Which ideas to you think rule the world? How can we understand the economy as a moral construct? Is unscrupulous banking at the root of the world's problems? Why is politics necessarily about the distribution of wealth? What is and should be the role of the state in the economy, if any at all? Do you want to know more about the philosophy of governance that dominates the world today? If these questions of Philosophy, Politics and Economics are of interest to you then you interest us.
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- Politics
- Philosophy
- Economics
- Moral
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Year 1 (Level 4)
FHEQ 4 Degree / HECert
Students choose 120 credits from the following:
Compulsory ModulesModule CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameHUP100Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20The Fundamental Questions of PhilosophyHUP101Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Ethics, Justice, and SocietyMN-1011Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Micro-economics 1MN-1012Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Statistics 1 for EconomicsMN-1512Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)15Macro-economics 1PO-119Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20Politics and the People
Optional ModulesOptional Module Choices
Choose Exactly 15 credits from the following Modules:
NOTE : select exactly one module
Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidanceMN-1018Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Maths 1 for Economics AMN-1019Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Maths 1 for Economics B
Year 2 (Level 5)
FHEQ 5 Degree / HEDip
Students choose 120 credits from the following:
Compulsory ModulesModule CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameMN-2021Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Micro-economics 2PO-219Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Global Political Economy: From Mercantilism to Neoliberalism
Optional ModulesOptional Modules
Choose Exactly 85 credits from the following Modules:
Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidanceAM-245Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20John F. Kennedy and AmericaAM-251Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20America in Crisis: Political Culture and Society from the Tet Offensive to TrumpAM-252Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10America in Crisis: Political Culture and Society from the Tet Offensive to the Tea PartyHUA206Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20Contemporary Wars and ConflictsHUP201Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20Fundamental Issues in Moral and Political PhilosophyHUP202Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Founders of Modern Philosophy: Descartes to KantMN-2023Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Economic History and Industrial DevelopmentMN-2029Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Environmental and Resource EconomicsMN-2057Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)15Econometrics 1MN-2527Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)15Macro-economics 2MN-2529Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)15European Economic IntegrationMN-2530Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)15Economic PolicyMN-2544Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)15Economic DevelopmentPO-2001Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)10Fundamental Issues in Moral and Political PhilosophyPO-203Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Anarchy and Order: Theories in International RelationsPO-209Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20The State and Political InstitutionsPO-222Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20GlobalisationPO-232Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20The Empire Strikes Back: War, Strategy and the Use of Force in the Post Cold War EraPO-238Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Normative Models of Democracy: Contemporary PerspectivesPO-239Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20Moralities of War and PeacePO-256Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20GenocidePO-281Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20British Politics and Public Policy
Philosophy, Politics and Economics (3 year)