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Pursuing a BA in Philosophy and Psychology enables you to explore fundamental questions about human cognition and mental processes. These complementary disciplines share many intersections, making them ideal for combined study.
The philosophy component challenges you with inquiries like: What constitutes a fulfilling human existence? This field develops your ability to thoughtfully examine life's essential values and how personal well-being connects with social bonds, familial ties, community structures, political frameworks, and cultural influences.
The psychology curriculum provides insights into behavioral patterns and cognitive functions across species. You'll investigate individuals through multiple lenses: mental operations, biological foundations of behavior, and the social/environmental factors shaping actions.
Students may opt to extend this three-year program to four years by incorporating a professional placement or international study opportunity.
Since philosophy is unfamiliar to many undergraduates, first-year studies include foundational courses covering core philosophical concepts alongside introductory psychology modules.
Second-year studies build on this base with four mandatory modules in both disciplines, supplemented by diverse elective options across both fields.
The final year features a dissertation project, offering the chance for in-depth, self-directed research into a chosen specialization.