The NUS Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) Programme
Important Notices:
Beginning from Academic Year 2021-2022, PPE will be offered by the College of Humanities and Sciences as a Cross Disciplinary Programme (XDP). The new PPE-XDP is applicable for students matriculating in 2021 onwards, and the previous, non-XDP version of PPE will not be available for them. Information about PPE-XDP can be found on its own website here. The information on this website remains relevant for current students in the NUS Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Programme offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Cohorts 2018-2020).
Congratulations to the inaugural PPE cohort for your successful graduation! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
In this increasingly complex modern world, many of the issues that affect society are multidimensional in nature. The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) Programme at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) aims to develop students’ critical, applied and strategic thinking skills. These skills are crucial in the workplace of the future, where more emphasis will be placed on the ability to analyse situations from multiple perspectives and to develop creative and effective solutions.
Students in PPE will encounter a curated suite of multi-purpose intellectual tools from Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics, three well-established disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. They will also achieve a degree of depth in a discipline of their choice, while being introduced to cross-disciplinary integration through courses designed to utilise insights and methods from across the three fields in classes bringing together PPE students from different specialisations.
The programme is flexible and can be enriched with other special academic opportunities including the University Scholars Programme, Residential Colleges, NUS Overseas College, Student Exchange Programmes, a second major or minor in other domains, and internships.
Graduates of the PPE programme can look forward to careers in a myriad industries, including banking and finance, business analysis, journalism, politics, public service, social work, and research.