**Course details**
Studying BA Philosophy and Psychology allows you to confront and study profound questions concerning human psychology and the nature of the human mind. There are numerous areas of overlap making these subjects particularly suitable to study alongside each other.
Within philosophy you will confront questions such as ‘What does a flourishing human life look like?’ Embarking on this subject will equip you with the skills needed to think carefully and deeply about what matters in a good life, and how individual happiness is related to friendships, relationship...
**Course details**<br/>Studying BA Philosophy and Psychology allows you to confront and study profound questions concerning human psychology and the nature of the human mind. There are numerous areas of overlap making these subjects particularly suitable to study alongside each other.<br/>Within philosophy you will confront questions such as ‘What does a flourishing human life look like?’ Embarking on this subject will equip you with the skills needed to think carefully and deeply about what matters in a good life, and how individual happiness is related to friendships, relationships, family, society, the political system and culture.<br/>The psychology element is designed to give you an understanding of the mind and behaviour in humans and non-human animals. You will get the chance to study people in terms of their internal mental processes, the biological mechanisms that underlie their behaviour, and the social and developmental context in which they act.<br/><br/>**Why Durham University?**<br/><br/>**Philosophy**<br/>Durham is amongst the most prestigious departments in the UK, at Durham we pride ourselves on our excellence in teaching and research and we are committed to the pursuit of philosophical knowledge and understanding. <br/>Our distinctive, research-led approach to learning means that our undergraduate courses are constantly shaped in line with research and to reflect contemporary study in the area.<br/><br/>**Psychology**<br/>Our Psychology degrees offer a genuinely research-led education. While learning the core principles of psychology, you will have the opportunity to work alongside academics who are leaders in their field. <br/>You will have access to cutting-edge technologies, including the Department’s clinical and experimental facilities which include motion capture, eye tracking and biophysical recording laboratories.<br/>Our undergraduate degrees are recognised by the British Psychological Society.<br/><br/>**Rankings**<br/><br/>**Philosophy**<br/>**World Top 30** in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2024<br/>**Top 10** in The Guardian University Guide 2025<br/>**Top 10** in The Complete University Guide 2025<br/><br/>**Psychology**<br/>**World Top 100** in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2024<br/>**Top 10** in the Guardian University Guide 2025<br/><br/>**Career Opportunities**<br/><br/>**Philosophy**<br/>Philosophical training will equip you with a range of theoretical and transferable skills, including critical thinking, problem solving, communication, project management, presenting and researching, that will be of value to employers across a range of industries. <br/>Our graduates work in a vast range of employment sectors worldwide, including law, the Civil Service and politics, management, public relations, teaching, journalism, media and publishing, marketing, retail and business, IT and financial services. Examples of recent employers include Penguin, Random House Publishing, Save the Children, Amnesty International and The Guardian.<br/><br/>**Psychology**<br/>Your degree will equip you with the academic knowledge, analytical and problem-solving skills that are in demand across a wide range of professions.<br/>Our graduates also progress to postgraduate courses and have qualified in areas such as teaching, law, and speech and language therapy.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
29/09/2025
Campus
Durham City
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
CV85
Institution Code
D86
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
A,A,A,A,B
Departments will normally make offers based on Advanced Highers. In the absence of 3 Advanced Highers, where these are not offered by the applicant’s school, offers comprising of Advanced Highers and Highers or a number of Highers may be made on a case by case basis.
D:30,M:15
We require 60 credits with a minimum of 45 credits at level 3 (or equivalent). Applicants may be required to meet additional subject-specific requirements for particular courses at Durham.
37
General information on subjects/grades required for entry: Eighteen points (6, 6, 6) in Higher Level subjects and to include Standard Level Mathematics - both Maths Analysis and Approaches and Maths Applications and Interpretation are accepted.
DDD
H2,H2,H2,H2,H2
Grade B or Grade 5 in GCSE Mathematics.
DDD
A,A,A
D3,D3,D3
Not Accepted
A,A,A
Specific subjects excluded for entry: General Studies and Critical Thinking. Information: Applicants taking Science A-levels that include a practical component will be required to take and pass this as a condition of entry. This refers only to English A Levels.
At Durham we welcome applications from students of outstanding achievement and potential from all educational backgrounds. We will consider applicants studying T level qualifications for entry to many of our courses. Where a course requires subject specific knowledge and this is not covered within the T level being studied, you may need to supplement your T level studies with a suitable qualification to meet this requirement, for example at A level. Where this is needed this will be clearly stated in our entry requirements. Detailed entry requirements can be found on individual course entries on our courses database. https://www.durham.ac.uk/study/courses/cv85/#entry-requirements-1237469
Not Accepted
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £27,500 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |