BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-28 | - |
| 2027-09-28 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics Programme
The BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a four-year undergraduate degree that offers students the opportunity to study philosophy, politics, and economics in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary manner. This programme is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the complex relationships between these three subjects and to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a wide range of careers.
Programme Structure
The BSc PPE programme is structured around a core set of courses that provide students with a solid foundation in philosophy, politics, and economics. In the first year, students take compulsory courses in The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy, Introduction to Political Science, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and LSE100. Students also have the option to take Quantitative Methods (Statistics) and one of either Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) or Methods in Calculus and Linear Algebra, or Mathematical Methods.
Year 1 Courses
- The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy (PH103)
- Introduction to Political Science (GV101)
- Microeconomics I (EC1A3)
- Macroeconomics I (EC1B3)
- LSE100: The LSE Course
- EITHER Option A: Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (ST107) and Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (MA107)
- OR Option B: Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (ST107) and Methods in Calculus and Linear Algebra (MA108)
- OR Option C: Mathematical Methods (MA100)
Entry Requirements
To be considered for the BSc PPE programme, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
- Home students: AAA, with an A in Mathematics
- Overseas students: 39 points overall, with 766 in higher level subjects, including 7 in higher level Mathematics
- GCSEs: Several GCSE grades at A (or 7) and A* (or 8-9), including English Language and Mathematics grades at B (6) or higher
- A-level subject combinations: A broad mix of traditional academic subjects, with Mathematics at A-level (or equivalent) essential
- Contextual admissions: AAB with an A in Mathematics for home students, and 38 points overall, with 766 in higher level subjects, including 7 in higher level Mathematics for overseas students
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the BSc PPE programme are as follows:
- Home students: £9,535 per year
- Overseas students: £30,700 per year LSE provides generous financial support, in the form of bursaries and scholarships, to UK, EU, and overseas students.
Learning and Assessment
The BSc PPE programme is taught through a combination of lectures, classes, and independent study. Students are assessed through a range of methods, including formative coursework, summative assessment, and exams. The programme is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the complex relationships between philosophy, politics, and economics, and to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a wide range of careers.
Graduate Destinations
The skills and knowledge gained through the BSc PPE programme are attractive to a range of employers, and graduates have found work in a variety of industries, including:
- Financial and Professional Services
- Consultancy
- Accounting and Auditing
- NGOs and Charities
- Education, Teaching, and Research
Why Study at LSE
LSE is a world-leading institution for the study of philosophy, politics, and economics, and the BSc PPE programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education. The programme is taught by leading academics in the field, and students have access to a range of resources and support services, including the LSE Library, the Careers Service, and the PhD Academy.
Research Areas
The Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at LSE has particular strengths in:
- The philosophy of natural and social sciences
- Logic
- Moral and political philosophy
- Epistemology
- Decision and game theory
- Social choice
Conclusion
The BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics programme at LSE is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary undergraduate degree that provides students with a deep understanding of the complex relationships between philosophy, politics, and economics. The programme is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a wide range of careers, and graduates have found work in a variety of industries. With its world-leading academics, comprehensive curriculum, and range of resources and support services, the BSc PPE programme at LSE is an excellent choice for students looking to pursue a career in philosophy, politics, and economics.
