MSc in Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Full-year programme. Students take optional courses to the value of 3 units, a compulsory seminar and a dissertation as shown.
| Paper | Course number and title | |
|---|---|---|
| 1, 2 & 3 | Courses to the value of three units from the following: | |
| 
 | History of Economics: Making Political Economy into a Social Science (H) * (n/a 14/15) | |
| History of Economics: Ideas, Policy and Performativity (H) * | ||
| Philosophy of Science | ||
| Scientific Revolutions: Philosophical and Historical Issues | ||
| Philosophy of the Social Sciences ‡ | ||
| Philosophy of Economics ‡ | ||
| Philosophy, Morals and Politics | ||
| Set Theory and Further Logic | ||
| Scientific Method and Policy (n/a 14/15) | ||
| Business and Organisational Ethics (H) | ||
| Genes, Brains and Society (H) | ||
| Emotion, Cognition and Behaviour: Science and Policy (H) | ||
| Global Justice (H) | ||
| Rationality and Choice | ||
| Evidence and Policy (H) | ||
| Governing Knowledge: Foundational Issues in Science Policy (H) | ||
| 4 | Dissertation | |
| Students must also take PH422 Dissertation Seminar - Philosophy of Social Science (non assessed) | ||
| Notes | ||
| * Subject to approval, students may take up to one unit of non-PH courses not listed above. This would be instead of either EH428 and/or EH429 and not in addition to these courses. | ||

