19 Gordon Square
The Department Office is located in room 101 of 19 Gordon Square and is open for student enquiries 10-12 and 2-4pm.
How competitive is PPE at UCL?
Entry to this programme is highly competitive. People who have received an offer to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at UCL have been predicted an A* in Mathematics.
What are the different faculties at UCL?
Heads of academic departments
- Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
- Faculty of Brain Sciences.
- Faculty of the Built Environment.
- Faculty of Engineering Sciences.
- Faculty of Laws.
- Faculty of Life Sciences.
Does UCL offer psychology?
The UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences is one of the largest centres of psychology teaching and research in the UK. The programme is accredited and audited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Is PPE at Warwick prestigious?
Our three PPE departments are internationally renowned for their teaching and research. All three departments have been ranked in the top 50 QS World University Rankings (2019) and the top 10 in The Complete University Guide (2019).
Is PPE a competitive degree?
“Yes, it was competitive and students were ambitious,” says a female graduate. This is slightly misleading, as it implies that the course tutors go out of their way to help students make these connections and that the three disciplines have been tailored to complement one another.
How many departments are there at UCL?
We lead the field across our 11 faculties, and work together across disciplines to solve the world’s biggest problems.
What does Slash stand for UCL?
UCL SLASH (Laws, Arts and Humanities, and Social and Historical Sciences) hosts three conferences for non-academic staff | UCL News – UCL – University College London. UCL News.
How competitive is UCL psychology?
Least Competitive
| MRes Molecular Modelling and Materials Science | 96% |
|---|---|
| MPhil/PhD Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engine… | 95% |
| DEdPsy Educational and Child Psychology | 94% |
| PhD at Division of Biosciences | 94% |
| MPhil/PhD at Institute of Archaeology | 90% |
What can I do with a psychology degree?
So, what can you do with a psychology degree?
- Psychologist.
- Psychotherapist.
- Social worker.
- Counselor.
- Educational psychologist.
- Human resource manager.
- Teacher.
- Research roles.
WHAT A levels do you need to study PPE?
Applicants must be studying at least one of the following A-level subjects: Accounting; Economics; Finance; Business Studies; Development Studies; Government and Politics; Economic and Social History; Mathematics; Anthropology; Sociology; Philosophy; Religious Studies; English Language; English Literature; Geography; …
Is PPE a BA?
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
| UCAS code | L0V0 | 3 years (BA) |
|---|---|---|
| Entrance requirements | AAA | Maths History |
| Admissions test(s) | None | |
| Admissions statistics* | Interviewed: 32% Successful: 11% Intake: 246 *3-year average 2018-20 | +44 (0) 1865 288564 Email PPE Admissions |
Why study philosophy at UCL?
UCL Philosophy has consistently been in the top ten for philosophy in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. The research interests of academic staff are wide-ranging, covering all the main areas of philosophy. We regard philosophy as a co-operative endeavour.
How do I get a BA (Hons) in philosophy?
Upon successful completion of 360 credits, you will be awarded a BA (Hons) in Philosophy. Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability is subject to change. All first year modules are compulsory.
What a Level subjects do I need to study at UCL?
English Language at grade B or 6 and Mathematics at grade C or 5. No specific subjects. At least two A level subjects should be taken from UCL’s list of preferred A level subjects. English Language at grade B or 6 and Mathematics at grade C or 5.
How many credits do you get for a degree in philosophy?
The undergraduates also run a Philosophy Society. In each year of your degree you will take a number of individual modules, normally valued at 15 or 30 credits, adding up to a total of 120 credits for the year. Modules are assessed in the academic year in which they are taken.