Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation/Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dual degree)

University of Wollongong - (Non Rep)

Australia,New South Wales

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60 Months

Duration

CAD 27,936/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2024

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1951

Total Students: 33,044 +

Int. Students: 7,231 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Northfields Ave, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia

Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation/Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dual degree)

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation combined with the Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics is an exciting and unique double degree combination. It will take you on a unique philosophical adventure through which you will engage with a carefully curated selection of some of the greatest intellectual and artistic masterpieces ever produced. You will learn to analyse and appreciate complex philosophical, economic and political issues that matter to the contemporary world.

What you will study

You will philosophically reflect on questions about art, literature, science and religion while also investigating such topics as the nature of selfhood, truth, reason and wisdom. You will discover how great ideas and art can shape us - our understanding of ourselves and the world - and how ideas can make a difference for good or ill. By studying this double degree you will also learn how to interpret systems of government and understand policy-making processes. You will be exposed to the political, ethical and economic perspectives needed to make a difference in contemporary society.

You will develop informed and reasoned views about significant contemporary concerns, such as the value of democracy, benefiting from your acquired knowledge of the history of ideas. You will become acquainted with diverging perspectives from within various Western traditions of thought and art as well as under-represented voices and perspectives from outside of those traditions.