Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

Fresenius University of Applied Sciences - Berlin Campus

Germany,Berlin

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 12,240/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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Germany, Berlin

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1848

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Jagerstra�e 32, 10117 Berlin, Germany

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

Program Overview

Do you want to get to the core of the key issues facing our society? And are you looking for a study program that provides you with comprehensive knowledge and skills in the fields of philosophy, politics, psychology, and economics?

Then the bachelor’s study program in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (B.A.) is what you’re looking for. It combines philosophy with political science and business, offering you essential interdisciplinary skills and many opportunities to start a successful career after graduation.

In the bachelor’s study program in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (B.A.), you can study philosophy and combine your expertise with in-depth skills in political science and economics. You also have the choice between two compulsory elective modules and one specialization, and you can decide whether you want to graduate after six semesters or complete an additional internship semester.

Study content
In the Philosophy, Politics and Economics (B.A.) study program, you will get to the core of the central issues in our society. You will acquire comprehensive know-how of philosophical, political, and economic explanatory models, analyze problems, and find new, interdisciplinary solutions. You will also gain a broad range of knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Philosophy
  • Political science
  • Management and leadership
  • Economic and social psychology

Choice options
During your studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (B.A.), you can expect more than just compulsory content. We also want you to be able to pursue your personal interests and to sharpen your professional profile.

That’s why you choose one specialization and two compulsory elective modules during your studies, and focus on the areas of expertise you are especially interested in. You can choose to graduate after six semesters, or to complete an additional internship semester, acquire additional practical experience, and graduate after seven semesters.