This forward-thinking, issue-led degree invites you to explore complex moral, ethical, and philosophical questions shaping our world today. It offers a practical approach to studying religions, including visits to religious sites and international travel opportunities to India and Rome, aimed at enhancing employability. Whether you lean towards an objective, fact-based study or a personal faith exploration, this course caters to a wide range of interests. Designed with years of expertise in Religious Studies, Philosophy, and Theology, it combines ancient traditions with contemporary issues, making the subject relevant and engaging for students of all beliefs and doubts. Throughout your studies, you will develop research and critical thinking skills through a variety of modules, discussions, and real-world experiences, preparing you to address societal challenges with insight and confidence.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about understanding the moral, political, and philosophical issues of our time. Its practical elements, such as visits to religious sites and international travel, set it apart by enriching learning with real-world experiences. The curriculum's relevance to current global debates on race, sexuality, religion, and violence provides students with both academic knowledge and social awareness, empowering them to make a difference. Additionally, the course’s emphasis on developing research, critical thinking, and communication skills, combined with expert teaching staff and a supportive campus environment, makes it a top choice for those interested in pursuing careers related to theology, ethics, or broader social issues.
This course explores a broad spectrum of topics within theology, philosophy, and ethics, including world religions from both the West and East, Christian history from the Middle Ages to the modern era, and key philosophical traditions from Socrates to the present. You will study modules on ethics, religion, contemporary debates, and social issues such as race, gender, and sexuality. Optional modules like Green Theology, God and Science, and Religion, War and Terrorism allow you to tailor your focus and deepen your understanding in specific areas relevant to current global debates. The programme encourages a personal approach, enabling you to either investigate religious traditions critically or explore faith-based perspectives.
Application fees
14.36L
1st year tuition fees
14.36L
Living cost
Applicants typically need between 96-112 UCAS tariff points from qualifications such as A/AS Levels, BTEC, IB, Cambridge Pre-U, or Extended Project, though the course welcomes diverse qualification backgrounds. English language proficiency requirements are also specified, and the university provides guidance regarding foundation year options if these criteria are not initially met.

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Graduates of this course often pursue careers in education, community work, counselling, social and youth work, and roles within religious organizations. The skills developed also open opportunities in the third sector, politics, museum work, media, and as religious education teachers or theology lecturers. The programme’s emphasis on ethical, research, and critical skills prepares students for diverse fields like social policy, law, or further academic study.