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BAPhilosophy and Mathematics

University of Southampton
United Kingdom, Southampton
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Overview

Interested? To learn more about this study programme, entry requirements and application process, please contact one of our consultants in a country nearest to you.

Programme structure

Both Philosophy and Mathematics develop the ability to reason rigorously, to think clearly, to think abstractly, and to analyse and organise complex ideas – skills much in demand by employers.

Because of these shared attributes, Mathematics has always had a special relationship with Philosophy. Some of the greatest mathematicians have been philosophers, and vice versa. A Joint Honours in Mathematics and Philosophy at Southampton enables you to explore that relationship in depth.

This flexible programme allows you to design your own path of study by choosing from a wide and varied selection of modules ranging from Existentialism to The Ethics of Belief, from Relativity, Black Holes and Cosmology to Population Dynamics in Biology.

We offer the chance to explore topics in other subject areas, whether in the Humanities, the Social Sciences, or the Sciences, which will both broaden and deepen your knowledge and understanding.

You will also have the opportunity to spend a semester, a year or a summer at one of our international partner universities in Asia, Europe, and the Americas to experience a new culture.

For more information about Philosophy at Southampton go to www.soton.ac.uk/philosophy

For more information about Maths at Southampton go to www.soton.ac.uk/maths

Career opportunities

What can you do with a Philosophy and Mathematics degree? Almost anything! That’s because Philosophy and Mathematics teach you not what to think, but how to think. This is, as a Times report on Philosophy put it, “the ultimate transferable work skill”.

Our students have gone on to succeed in a dazzling range of careers, including business, law, medicine, journalism, teaching, IT, the civil service, advertising, film and television, and finance. The 2013 Destination of Leavers of Higher Education (DLHE) survey found that all of our Philosophy and Mathematics graduates were in work or study six months after finishing their degree, with all of those in full-time employment occupying professional or managerial roles. You can find out more about some of our graduates on our ‘Alumni: Where are they now?’ page for Philosophy and Mathematics.

During your degree you will learn skills such as:

Critical thinking
Analysis
Clear oral and written communication
Mental agility
The ability to appreciate different points of view
Working in groups
Don’t just take our word for it. In a survey of results in the American GRE tests (tests of verbal, quantitative and analytical skills), Philosophy graduates achieved better average scores than graduates of any other humanities or social science subject.

Career skills are embedded throughout every stage of our course and are developed at every moment of study. Certain modules offer specific teaching in reasoning and communications skills. In addition, there are work experience opportunities to help you understand how your transferable skills apply in the workplace. The university’s Excel placement scheme offers around 150 Christmas, Easter and summer placements in a range of companies.

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes

Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes

Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you