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BA (Hons) in Global Religions and Philosophy, Lancaster University

Lancaster,

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36 Months

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About this course

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This undergraduate programme offers a deep dive into the fundamental questions of human existence through the lens of both religion and philosophy, with a strong global perspective. You'll explore how religions influence social, political, and philosophical thought, including their interweaving with power, identity, and international issues. The course emphasizes practical applications, such as working with external bodies like think tanks through internships, and offers opportunities for international trips to countries like India, Ghana, and the USA. The curriculum includes comprehensive modules on key areas like epistemology, metaphysics, moral and political philosophy, and global religions, with a focus on non-Western traditions. Taught by a diverse team of experts, students will examine age-old questions about faith, reason, morality, and human existence, but with an innovative and contemporary global outlook.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This programme uniquely combines a global perspective on religion and philosophy with practical and real-world applications. It encourages critical thinking and examination of enduring and emerging questions about human existence, ethics, and power, drawing from diverse traditions worldwide. The opportunity for internships with the Richardson Institute, combined with overseas trips, enriches learning beyond the classroom. The department’s pioneering position in the UK, emphasizing innovative approaches and contemporary debates, makes it an excellent choice for students eager to understand the interplay of religion, philosophy, and global affairs.

Specialisation

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Students can tailor their degree with module choices spanning Islamic ethics, Indian philosophical thought, Chinese philosophy, and gender and feminist philosophy, among others. The department's experts cover a vast range of traditions and topics, supporting students to develop their interests in specific areas of religion and philosophy.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.07L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need to meet the typical A level requirements of ABB. They can also be considered through other qualifications like the IB (32 points overall with 16 from the best three HL subjects), BTEC, or Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers. English language proficiency requires an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

87

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates will develop critical thinking, evidence judgment, and strong communication skills, opening pathways in fields like politics, diplomacy, international charities, consultancy, education, media, and government. Many students pursue further studies such as Master’s or PhDs. The globally-oriented curriculum prepares students for international roles, emphasizing cultural awareness and analytical abilities.

FAQs

What kind of internship opportunities are available?

You can gain real-world research experience by working with external bodies through the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies.

Are there overseas travel opportunities?

Yes, students can join short overseas trips organized by the university to countries like India, Ghana, and the USA.