Politics, philosophy and economics

Most of the big challenges and opportunities that face the contemporary world are strongly political, philosophical and economic in nature. Become a leader, adviser or analyst who can offer a well-founded perspective on how best to understand and respond to the big issues of our age.

Politics, philosophy and economics at La Trobe

If you have a strong intellectual curiosity, a concern for social well-being, and a desire to understand and change your world, then our Politics, Philosophy and Economics degree is for you.

Develop your knowledge of political institutions and their history. Learn what it means to reason both rigorously and empathetically. Advance your understanding of how the economy works, in a world of globalised and interdependent markets. And then combine these perspectives, so as to grasp the tight interconnections between the economy, political institutions, and big ideas about justice.

First established at Oxford University in the 1920s, PPE degrees have an impressive record in producing some of the world's leading decision makers and critical thinkers. La Trobe's PPE degree is Australia's most established PPE degree.

By the end of your degree, you will be equipped to assume responsibilities for shaping progress in your society, and ready to tackle real-world challenges, including the impact of power on politics and the economy, the nature of inequality and its real-world effects, the concentration of wealth and opportunity, and the connections between economic growth, technological change, and a sustainable environment.

You will also have the flexibility to tailor your degree to your interests, as well as an opportunity to undertake an internship.

Career opportunities

With human-centred skills, critical thinking abilities, and a nuanced understanding of economies, previous graduates of our PPE degree now work in Australia and overseas, across the public, private and non-profit sectors, as:

  • policy-makers
  • policy analysts
  • public servants
  • journalists
  • political advisors
  • writers
  • activists
  • economists
  • project managers
  • business-people
  • and academics.

Want to understand power structures?

Learn to think ethically and change political systems. Explore the power structures between individuals, communities and nations. Question everything. Our Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics will fuel your curiosity and develop your thought-leadership skills.

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Student and graduate profiles

Find out about the experiences of one of our politics, philosophy and economics students.

La Trobe graduates

Where have graduates found work opportunities?

PPE graduates have established careers the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. For example, La Trobe PPE graduates are employed at:

  • Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Federal Department of Education and Training
  • City of Melbourne
  • Department of Arts and Culture
  • Victoria Police
  • Office of Better Regulation.

How much can I earn?

The wage of an PPE graduate can vary greatly based on your specialisation, position and organisation you find work in. Below is an estimation of the salary and career path of a entry-level public servant.

  • graduate public servant $50,000 - $60,000 per year*
  • experienced public servant $60,000 - $80,000 per year
  • management position or higher $100,000 + per year.

*Average salary range for roles located in Melbourne and Sydney, as advertised on Seek, 2017

Industry links

What are industry links?

Industry links are organisations that work with us to shape our curriculum and provide partnership and placement opportunities. We look for strong links with industry, schools, community groups and other stakeholders to ensure you develop the best theoretical and practical skills required in your chosen career.

How do industry links affect me?

Our business industry links consider La Trobe graduates for internships, placements and employment opportunities, as they know our teaching and content standards. Our business industry links include:

  • 3M
  • CPA Australia
  • Drake
  • Oxford University Press
  • RACV
  • Rio Tinto
  • Westpac Banking Corporation.

Alternative pathways

Are there alternative pathways into a PPE courses?

Going straight from school to university isn't an option for everyone. If you have not completed year 12, didn't get the score you needed or are working on ways to transition into tertiary education, we have options for you.

  • Aspire Program - Be recognised for the difference you make. Refer to dates to see if your eligible for an early offer.
  • Course transfer - Start your studies in one business course and apply for transfers into another. *
  • Tertiary Enabling Program - Successfully complete our 17-week program and improve your academic results to be eligible for a range of courses.
  • Work Recognition Program - If you are over 21 years of age, you may be eligible to gain entry into a Bachelor of Business based on your work experience.
  • TAFE diplomas - Do a relevant course and get Advance Standing for your prior learning.**

** Minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) required for entry into some courses. You may also be eligible for Advanced Standing

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Or see alternative course pathways.

Structure of PPE

To major in PPE, you must complete the following:

  • five subjects in politics
  • five subjects in philosophy
  • five subjects in economics
  • five elective subjects in any discipline, study abroad program or language.

Our PPE staff

You’ll learn from academics and Professors of Practice who have expertise across a range of industries and sectors. Our staff work with industry to:

  • link our courses with industry
  • design industry-relevant curriculum
  • reflect best practice nationally and globally through lectures, workshops and executive programs.

Want to find out more about PPE? Contact Dr Miriam Bankovsky in the Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy and Associate Professor Suzanne O’Keefe in the Department of Economics and Finance.

Professional Competence

Be career ready. You'll have the opportunity to put your learning into practice and broaden your industry network through undertaking the subject Professional Competence in the Workplace. While undertaking this subject, you'll work within organisations that have a strong interest in political and economic arenas. Your coordinator will oversee the selection of your workplace and the projects you'll be working on. The placement experience is highly tailored, so you'll gain real world skills in a supportive environment.

International opportunities

Give your qualification a global edge with international study. As a PPE student, you may be eligible for a number of opportunities, including study tours, international exchange and spending a semester studying at an overseas university. Previous International Study Programs have visited:

  • China
  • Indonesia
  • Vietnam
  • Europe.

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