BA/BSc POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY AND ECONOMICS
It is important to decide whether you want to graduate with a BA or a BSc for your degree. If you only studied one Economics module in your second year (Microeconomics/Macroeconomics), then you will only be able to take the other module that you didn't take this year.
1) Students who pass at least 60 credits worth of dedicated third year Economics modules will graduate with a BSc Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
2) Students who pass dedicated third year Economics modules of at least 15 credits but less than two modules will graduate with a BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
3) Students who do not pass any third year Economics modules will graduate with a BA Politics and Philosophy with Economics.
With that in mind, Year 3 students must take:
PE3000 (Advanced Seminar and Dissertation in Politics, Philosophy and Economics – 30 credits),
A further 90 credits across at least two of the disciplines of Politics, Philosophy and Economics
If you have any questions about these requirements, you should contact the PPE Lead, Dr Will Jones.