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BA (Hons) in History and Theology, Philosophy & Ethics with Foundation Year, Bishop Grosseteste University

Lincoln,

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48 Months

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About this course

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This course offers a unique combination of history and theology, philosophy, and ethics, encouraging students to engage critically with contemporary moral, ethical, and philosophical issues. It is designed to be forward-thinking and issue-led, creating space for debates on controversial topics. The course includes excellent international travel opportunities to locations such as India and Rome, which aim to enhance employability and cultural understanding. Students explore a diverse range of topics, from social and cultural history—such as pirates in the Atlantic World and civil rights campaigns—to religious and philosophical debates reflecting on modern issues like terrorism, race, and gender. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, original research, and real-world engagement through placements and site visits. It fosters a reflective and empathetic approach to understanding past and present societies, making it suitable for those passionate about history, religion, and ethical questions.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course stands out because of its excellent teaching quality, ranked 1st in the UK for teaching quality according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025, and 2nd in the UK for teaching according to the NSS 2023. Its diverse modules foster critical thinking, original research, and real-world skills through placements, site visits, and international travel. The interdisciplinary approach combines the richness of ancient tradition with the relevance of contemporary issues, empowering students to make a difference in the world and enhancing their employability across sectors such as education, media, law, and public policy.

Specialisation

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Students can choose to focus on either the history component, which emphasizes social and cultural history with skills in research and analysis, or the theology and ethics component, which explores religious debates, world religions, and contemporary moral issues. The course is flexible, with modules ranging from historical periods like the Reformation and early modern Britain to modern protest movements and the history of magic and folklore. This structure allows students to tailor their studies toward their interests in either historical analysis or religious and philosophical inquiry, supporting interdisciplinary understanding.

Course fees

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Application fees

11.33L

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1st year tuition fees

11.33L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Application to this four-year full-time course is through UCAS. While there are no specific UCAS point requirements, GCSE English or equivalent is desirable. Applicants must meet specific entry requirements for progressing from the Foundation Year, which may vary based on their background. The course values a passion for history, religion, philosophy, and ethics, along with relevant academic qualifications.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

59

TOEFL

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DUOLINGO

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Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Bishop Grosseteste University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in education, heritage, law, public policy, and media, among others. Possible roles include teacher, social worker, community worker, museum or archive curator, and policy analyst. The course equips students with critical thinking, research, and communication skills, making them highly employable in various sectors. Further study options include PGCE teacher training and postgraduate degrees, supported by guaranteed interviews and placement opportunities during the course.

FAQs

Is this course suitable for international students?

Yes, this course is designed to attract students worldwide, offering international travel opportunities and a broad curriculum that includes global contexts.

What opportunities for international travel are included?

Students will have excellent international travel opportunities, such as trips to India and Rome, to support their employability and cultural understanding.

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