
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Fremantle, Sydney, Australia
The Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics is designed for those who want to understand human communities and society. The program trains future leaders and professionals to make a difference in all walks of life. Students will learn to integrate knowledge, by focussing on how society can either promote or thwart human flourishing. Philosophy will give the concepts and skills to identify questions and problems, thinking through them clearly and creatively. Studying Politics, students will consider governance, leadership, and the importance of law and policy. Through economics, they will learn to solve a range of problems through economic reasoning. Bringing together these disciplines, graduates will appreciate the central importance of the human person’s quest to lead a good life, working with others toward the common good.
Why study this degree?
- The degree will equip students to be attentive to the role of religion within society, and the importance of civil disagreement in the public square. All students have the opportunity to undertake an internship during their degree. The program also includes the option for an accelerated pathway toward a Masters degree, enabling students to complete a Bachelors and a Masters degree within four years.
Learning outcomes
- Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, graduates will be able to:
- Identify and evaluate foundational principles and methods in the academic disciplines of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
- Evaluate, through comparison and contrast, the overlaps and divergences between methods and principles of the disciplines
- Apply knowledge of philosophy, politics, and economics, to issues and problems within society
- Apply skills of research to key philosophical, political, and economic questions and issues, using appropriate resources and methods; and
- Communicate ideas about issues and problems in society, clearly and openly, to a range of audiences who may agree or disagree with a certain perspective, individually and in collaborative contexts.
Career opportunities
- Graduates of this program can follow diverse career paths in the private and public sectors; career opportunities range from advocacy, journalism and media, international diplomacy and trade missions, policy development, Government administration, academic teaching, public libraries, research institutes, Church ministry and agencies, parish adult faith programs, education and teaching (upon completion of a graduate-entry teaching qualification), script writing, advertising, Catholic and Christian schools, pastoral counselling.
Real-world experience
- You will learn from academics who are industry leaders and, through our practicum placements and internship programs, you will gain real professional experience and make valuable contacts with potential employers.
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