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Studying a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics

What you need to know about our new specialist degree
Are you curious about what a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics entails? Want to know where you could end up with one? We’re here to answer your questions and help you choose the degree that’s right for you.

What is a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics?

Short Answer: The University of Sydney’s Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (BPPE) is a prestigious degree recognised globally as an incubator for future leaders. 

A degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics provides you with strong disciplinary training and creative interdisciplinary perspectives to broaden your worldview and unlock your leadership potential. 

This degree is your ticket to a diverse set of intellectual skills to excel in leadership, policymaking, business, and advocacy roles across a range of industries and sectors globally.

What will I learn in a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics?

Short Answer: The degree will foster your academic excellence and leadership effectiveness. You’ll be equipped to tackle global challenges with critical thinking, ethical decision-making and high-level communication skills. 

The great thing about this degree? It’s what you make of it. There are four disciplines: Politics, Philosophy, Political Economy, and Economics. You’ll choose one as your major and one as your minor. 

You can look forward to gaining critical thinking and data literacy skills to understand comprehensive information and solve complex problems. You’ll also hone your ethical decision-making experience thanks to ethics and moral philosophy training. Want to learn about policymaking? We’ll cover how politics, policies and institutions affect governments, businesses and organisations. You’ll learn how to read and draft policy briefs too. You’ll graduate with robust knowledge in navigating international relations and global economic, social and political trends.

This degree is all about giving you intellectual expertise with real-world application so that you can be a positive force for change in your career. 

What jobs can I get with a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics?

Short Answer: Take your pick from a career in policy, politics, business, public service, the not-for-profit sector and beyond.

The Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics can open you up to a range of exciting job options including policy analyst, business manager, economist, diplomat, politician, investment banker, human rights advocate, lobbyist, and financial analyst to name a few. 

Whatever career path you embark on, you’ll be trained to be an effective leader who sees the world through the integrated lenses of politics, philosophy and economics. 

Why should I study a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics?

Short Answer: If you’re after a multi-faceted, impactful and world-renowned degree known for excellence in leadership, this is the degree for you. 

The Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics is designed for analytical thinkers who want to make a meaningful impact. You’ll soon be ready to navigate international relations, tackle global challenges and become a dynamic leader in today’s interconnected world. 

Will I be able to use these skills from this degree in the real world?

Short Answer: Absolutely.

The Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics prioritises teaching valuable, transferable and employable skills. You’ll build your skills in practical areas including critical thinking and essay writing, data literacy, oral and team skills, and policy analysis and reporting. These invaluable skills can increase your employability and help you land your dream job. 

Will I get to study with the same group of students throughout my degree?

Short Answer: Yes. You’ll progress through the same core study units, majors, minors, and tutorials with your cohort. 

This degree allows you to join a community of like-minded students striving towards similar goals. You’ll get the chance to grow a strong professional network and build friendships within your close-knit cohort.

Will I get the opportunity to go overseas?

Short Answer: If you want to go overseas, we can get you there.

You can study at one of 250+ partner institutions in more than 40 countries worldwide through the Sydney Global Mobility program. Take your pick from the likes of France, China, Singapore, India, the UK, the USA, Canada, Sweden and more.