Studying the BA Ethics, Value and Philosophy at the University of Reading will equip you with the ability to think logically, to evaluate arguments critically, and to challenge your own ideas and those of other people.Ê

You will learn about the central philosophicalÊprinciples, concepts, problems, texts and figures, with an emphasis on moral philosophy and the theory of value. You will be taught by leading experts and authorities whose research strengths lie in moral philosophy and the philosophy of the mind and language. You will also have the chance to study non-Western philosophies, especially Indian philosophy.

This flexible degree allows you toÊshape your studies to your interests. OnlyÊtwo modules are compulsory in your first year: "Values and virtues" is an introduction to moral philosophy; ÒReason and ArgumentÓ introduces you to the skills required for all philosophy. You can select four other modules of your choice, with some from outside philosophy if you choose. In years two and three you will have the opportunity to explore your chosen topics in more depth, with modules such as "Ethics and animals", "Philosophy of crime and punishment" and the "Environmental ethics".

Additionally, in your second or final year you can explore the subjects of Ethics, Value and Philosophy from another cultural perspective at one of our partner universities in Europe, the USA, Canada, Japan or Australia. You will be taught in small interactive seminar groups, encouraging discussion and debate with teaching staff and fellow students.Ê

Placement

We encourage you to take placements as they provide you with a chance to put your newly acquired knowledge and skills into practice as well as allowing you to gain valuable real-world experience.

You can undertake a placement at any point in your degree and work in a company or charity relevant to your final year studies. For example, a previous student worked at a zoo to learn more about the ethical treatment of animals.

Other students have chosen to study abroad for one term in their second or final year. Partner institutions include universities in Europe, the USA, Canada, Japan or Australia.

What career can you have?

Throughout our degrees students complete career and skills related modules, encouraging them to think about what careers they would like and what skills they will need.

StudyingÊPhilosophy will equip you with a range of transferable skills.ÊIn particular you'll developÊskills in clear thinking, logical analysis and the critical assessment of argument, whichÊare greatly valued in a variety of professional careers such as law, politics, management and marketing.

Recent graduates have found employment in the civil service, journalism, consultancy, finance, local and central government, and recent employersÊhave included the Ministry of Defence, Cambridge University Press, Yellow Media Works, local authorities and other universities.

Around one in four of our students continue their studies, including conversion courses, and teacher training.