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Welcome to Philosophy, Politics and Economics

Welcome to Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Professor Dennis Leech PPE Programme Director. The benefits of PPE. Most pressing issues of contemporary concern need to be addressed from several perspectives. For example: Global financial crisis Climate change World poverty.

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Welcome to Philosophy, Politics and Economics

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  1. Welcome to Philosophy, Politics and Economics

  2. Professor Dennis Leech PPE Programme Director

  3. The benefits of PPE • Most pressing issues of contemporary concern need to be addressed from several perspectives. • For example: • Global financial crisis • Climate change • World poverty

  4. PPE at Warwick • New degree started in 2004 • In 2010, fourth cohort graduated • High and growing numbers of applications and students • In 2010/11 overshot intake target: 105 students expected

  5. PPE at Warwick • Oxford PPE: a long history from 1920s • Oxford PPE: a “pillar model” • Warwick PPE: a “bridge model” • Warwick PPE: a core element of QT

  6. The Three Departments • Each large by the standards of its discipline • Each awarded maximum points in the external review of Teaching Quality • Each very active in research at the frontiers of the subject • They are side by side in one building

  7. Liaison and integration • Director of Studies • Role rotates among 3 Departments • Executive committee: 3 departmental convenors • Dedicated undergraduate office for PPE • An active student PPE Society • PPE lectures

  8. Syllabus design principles • Rigour: exposure to the main techniques, approaches and concerns of three disciplines • Flexibility: wide choice, consistent with a coherent degree programme • Interdisciplinarity: integration of the disciplinary perspectives in the 3rd year

  9. Structure of the Programme1st year 5 full-year modules: • Economics 1 • Introduction to Politics • Introduction to Philosophy • Quantitative Techniques • Option (wide choice)

  10. Structure of the ProgrammeHonours level (2nd and 3rd years) • 8 full-year modules • Three Pathways • Tripartite: Phil, Pol, and Econ • Bipartite: Phil/Pol, Econ/Phil, Pol/Econ • Bipartite, Economics Major: Econ/Phil, Econ/Pol • Economics Major Pathway leads to a BSc, all others to a BA

  11. Structure of the Programme • Pathways defined by core modules • All offer a wide range of options • All share 3rd year module “Principles of Political Economy” • Integrate perspectives of the three disciplines • Thematic focus: national and global policy-making

  12. PPE Society • Very active • Runs talks and social events • eg last year Robert Skidelsky • this term Jonathan Wolff (UCL) • Works with staff to help students get the most out of their studies (e.g.mentoring)

  13. Studying Abroad • PPE participates in Departmental Exchange Programmes • Philosophy, PAIS exchange programmes with North American Universities • e.g. Queens, Kingston; Wisconsin • Spend 2nd year abroad

  14. Studying Abroad • PPE students can participate in Erasmus programme • Spend a year at Universities in places such as Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Antwerp, or Bergen • Adds a year to the course

  15. Applying • A-levels: A*AA + b (ex GS) • No subject requirements • IB: 38 • Maths requirement: • A at GCSE

  16. Applying • Admissions decisions by taking a view about the candidate based on all of: • (Expected) A level grades • UCAS Reference • UCAS Personal Statement

  17. Careers • 50% of posts open to any discipline • Warwick has an excellent reputation among employers • University has a very good careers service

  18. Careers - Employment • Philosophy graduates: • marketing and advertising, education, finance, legal and political work • PAIS graduates: • political work (parties, lobbying groups), public service (e.g. NHS), education, journalism/media, finance • Economics graduates: • accounting, banking and finance, consulting

  19. Careers – Further study • PPE graduates: • Development economics • Economics • Political philosophy • Public Policy • Law • Accounting & finance • At top universities such as LSE, Oxford, Warwick

  20. Thank youAny Questions?

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