
Undergraduate Study
Course Information
Are you considering a career as a politician, civil servant or journalist? Keen to study both humanities and social sciences?
With roots in three separate disciplines, this is the programme for you. It combines intellectual stimulation with understanding what makes the world tick and is the first degree of its kind in Scotland. As befits this, you can even choose specifically Scottish options in all three areas.
Our supportive and friendly team has received the highest possible rating for its teaching. In your final year, you'll bring together the different skills you've acquired in a dissertation, which covers at least two of the subject areas.
Entrance Requirements
Year 1
Highers BBBC.
A-levels CCC or a combination of A2 and AS levels, VCE and VDA.
IB Diploma with a total of 28 points.
HNC or HND with Bs in Graded Unit(s).
Access courses and other UK/EU and international qualifications are also welcomed.
General Entrance Requirements apply.
International students can study our Undergraduate Certificate if they do not possess the necessary entrance requirements to be admitted directly to the first year of an undergraduate degree programme.
English Standard Grade (2), Intermediate 2 (C), GCSE (C) or equivalent. Applicants with English Standard Grade (3) will also be considered, although alternative entry conditions may be made in this case.
Mathematics Standard Grade (3), Intermediate 2, GCSE (C) or equivalent.
Full-time (3 modules per semester).
Part-time (1 or 2 modules per semester).
Economics; Philosophy; Politics.
Teaching provision in Politics and Economics has been assessed by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education and achieved the highest possible rating of ‘commendable’ in all aspects.
Philosophy was ranked 2nd in Scotland and 9th in the UK, and Economics was ranked 4th in Scotland in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE).
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In Semesters 1 - 3 you will study the following modules:
In Semesters 4 - 8 you will study the following core modules:
In Semester 5 you will take modules in each of the three disciplines. In Semester 6 you can either continue to study in each of the three subjects or you can choose from only two subjects. Semester 7 and 8 have further specialisation. (See entries on Economics, Philosophy and Politics respectively).
A supervised project (equivalent to two modules) on a topic that combines elements from at least two of the disciplines.
Honours degree classification is based on those advanced modules undertaken in the final two years of the programme. In general, (but with the exception of the dissertation) examination and coursework are weighted equally in each module.
You will graduate with these advantages:
Graduates are thus equipped for a wide range of careers including: