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Students must carefully examine the Course Structure details available on their Bachelor's Degree Course Details page. It's crucial to complete any Foundation units listed there at the earliest possible stage of their studies. For programs without specified Foundation Units, the core foundational knowledge is integrated within each degree-specific major. When Foundation units are specified, they're mandatory and designed to deliver fundamental knowledge that will support your ongoing education. These units often serve as prerequisites for required courses within your chosen majors, making their early completion particularly important.
Major-specific information can be found using the handbook search feature.
Numerous critical global challenges – including climate change, healthcare systems, civic engagement, fiscal policies, and more – involve philosophical, political, and economic considerations. The Philosophy, Politics and Economics bachelor's degree at UWA offers a demanding, interdisciplinary program that prepares students to analyze these complex issues. The curriculum provides comprehensive training in all three disciplines while exploring how they intersect and influence each other. Students will investigate the historical connections between philosophy, politics, and economics while developing critical thinking and analytical abilities highly valued in today's professional environments. The Commerce degree enhances students' analytical, communication, and problem-solving capabilities, offering international business insights and career preparation across corporate, government, and nonprofit sectors. High-achieving students with commerce interests can pursue both the PPE and Commerce degrees concurrently through an accelerated four-year combined program.