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BA PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS (VL52) [Lead department: Philosophy] Programme offered at: Durham. Mode of study: this programme is available full-time. LEVEL 1 (Certificate) 1 Ideas and Ideologies 2 Ethics and Values 3 Knowledge and Reality 4 EITHER Introduction to Politics: State and Society OR Introduction to International Relations 5 Elements of Economics 6 Economic Methods LEVEL 2 (Diploma) 1 Reason, Knowledge and Society 2-3 EITHER Economic Principles I: Macroeconomics AND Economic Principles II: Microeconomics OR Economic Principles I: Macroeconomics OR Economic Principles II: Microeconomics PLUS one 20 credit module from Lists A, B and C below 4 One 20 credit module chosen from List B below 5-6 Modules to the value of 40 credits chosen from Lists A, B and C below POLI1041 PHIL1011 PHIL1021 POLI1021 POLI1031 ECON1011 ECON1021 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 PHIL2111 ECON2011 ECON2021 ECON2011 ECON2021 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 LEVEL 3 (Degree) PHIL3112 1-2 Dissertation in Philosophy ~ POLI3142 OR Dissertation in Politics ~ OR Dissertation in Economics ~ ECON3012 3-6 Modules to the value of 80 credits chosen from Lists A, D, E and F below ~ These modules must be passed at 40% or above. A mark of 30-39% cannot be compensated. 40 40 40 Notes: Candidates should take no fewer than 40 credits, and no more than 160 credits, in each of the three disciplines at Levels 2 and 3, taken together. At Levels 2 and 3, taken together, candidates must take at least one of: Philosophy of Mind (PHIL2011) Logic (PHIL2021) Modern Philosophy I (PHIL2031) Moral Theory (PHIL2041) At levels 2 and 3, taken together, candidates must take both Economic Principles I: Macroeconomics (ECON2011) AND Economic Principles II: Microeconomics (ECON2021). A Dissertation must be taken alongside at least one other module in the relevant discipline. At Level 3 candidates must study modules from at least two disciplines. At either of Levels 2 and 3, candidates may, with the permission of the Director of Studies, take a module offered by another Board of Studies in an area closely related to Philosophy, Politics or Economics. LIST A Philosophy of Mind Logic Modern Philosophy I Moral Theory Biomedical Ethics Science and Religion Political Philosophy Philosophy of Religion Theory, Literature and Society Metaphysics PHIL2011 PHIL2021 PHIL2031 PHIL2041 PHIL2051 PHIL2071 PHIL2081 PHIL2091 PHIL2131 PHIL2141 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 POLI2041 20 LIST B** Democratic Government Theories of International Relations * Issues in Political Analysis Foundations of Western Political Thought Politics of Pacific Asia * Dynamics of Change in International Relations Foundations of Western Political Thought – Project Democratic Government – Project Dynamics of Change in International Relations – Project Islam, State and Government German Politics and Society The Israel-Palestine Question History of the Middle East in the 20th Century POLI2131 POLI2151 POLI2171 POLI2161 POLI2181 POLI2191 POLI2201 POLI2211 POLI2221 POLI2231 MEIS2061 MEIS2161 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 LIST C Economic Data Analysis European Economics Business Competition Economics of Social Policy Corporate Finance Intermediate Methods for Economics and Finance ECON2061 ECON2071 ECON2081 ECON2091 ECON2101 ECON2121 20 20 20 20 20 20 Modern Philosophy II Scientific Knowledge and Reality Aesthetics 20th Century European Philosophy Philosophy of Language Applied Ethics Ethical Concepts Gender, Film and Society Ontology History of the Body PHIL3011 PHIL3021 PHIL3031 PHIL3051 PHIL3061 PHIL3071 PHIL3131 PHIL3141 PHIL3161 HEAL3001 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 LIST E** British Political Thought since 1850 * Ancient and Medieval Political Thought Culture and Conflict in American Politics * International Relations of East Asia Politics and Policy in the European Union Twentieth Century German Political Thought * The Ethics of Violence in International Relations * China: State and Society since 1949 International Relations in Political Theory The New Germany * Chinese Foreign Policy: History, Security and Diplomacy * Theories of Liberty Political Extremism in Britain The American Presidency The Middle East and the Global Economy * POLI3171 POLI3261 POLI3211 POLI3131 POLI3041 POLI3181 POLI3201 POLI3241 POLI3231 POLI3221 POLI3281 POLI3291 POLI3301 POLI3311 MEIS2251 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ECON3011 ECON3171 ECON3211 ECON3201 ECON3051 ECON3061 ECON3081 ECON3071 ECON3101 ECON3111 ECON3161 ECON3191 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 LIST D LIST F Applied Econometrics Development Economics Advanced Macroeconomic Theory Advanced Microeconomic Theory History of Economic Thought Industrial Organisation Labour Economics International Economics Mathematical Economics * Monetary Economics Environmental Economics and Policy Public Economics Notes: * Not available in 2006-2007. ** Not all the modules listed will necessarily be available in any one year.