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BA and Diploma in Philosophy

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BA

Central to the study of philosophy are the abilities to reason and to assess the reasoning of others. These skills transfer easily to many different careers and professions such as law  or management. A certain excitement comes from the study of philosophy, as many philosophical questions were first asked thousands of years ago. But whether ancient or recent, these questions are fundamental to human existence. In studying Plato and Aristotle to Descartes and Kant you'll gain a wide and in-depth understanding of various schools of thought.

Diploma

An ideal option if you don't feel ready to commit to a full degree programme or don't satisfy the entrance requirements for the degree. Once you pass the Diploma you will be invited to transfer your registration to the BA.

Programme aims

Programme structure

The BA consists of 10 units, the Diploma consists of 4 units.

New short course available

You can now take the unit 'Introduction to philosophy' [pdf: 2pgs, 59KB] as a short course. This provides an excellent opportunity to see for yourself what the study of philosophy involves. If you obtain a mark of 50 or above, you can apply for the Diploma in Philosophy and will be credited with a pass in this unit.

Our students:

Lo Pui Wah
BA Philosophy

Studying philosophy has changed my thinking - how I approach the world and changed my personal values.

Prestige and career progression

The programme has been developed by Birkbeck, one of the highest ranking Philosophy departments in the UK. Through their writing and editorial work, academics in the department are significant contributors to the worldwide philosophical community. The BA degree will prepare you for many careers including the public services, teaching and research, journalism, media and business.

Flexible study at a reasonable cost

You have 3-8 years to complete the BA degree and 1-5 years to complete the Diploma. For the BA, the total fee payable to the University is £2,666; the total fee for the Diploma is £1,120. Please note that these figures do not reflect any annual fee increase and assume completion in the minimum study period permitted.

Study materials

Justice Antony Gafoor
Justice Antony Gafoor

BA Philosophy

I have recognised that philosophy now provides a platform and methodology for almost everything I do at work and in life.

The study materials that we send you include:

Note: You need to provide your own textbooks - so before you register for the programme we do advise you to consider the facilities available to you locally, and how accessible books are likely to be.

Study support

You can either study independently at a pace that suits you, or enrol for additional classes at a local institution (either full or part time) and benefit from the more formalized support this provides.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline 17 September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)
in the year before you intend to sit your first examinations
Registration deadline 30 November
Despatch of study materials Shortly after your registration form is received
Start studying As soon as you receive your study materials
Examinations take place May