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BA (Hons) in Global Religions with Placement Year, Lancaster University

Lancaster,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Studying Global Religions at Lancaster offers a unique chance to explore the world’s major religious traditions alongside pressing global issues like war, climate change, and social justice. The course combines the study of religions such as Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism with interdisciplinary methods drawn from sociology, politics, philosophy, and history. You will tailor your degree with optional modules, including topics from international relations and philosophy, and engage in real-world applications through placements like the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies. The program emphasizes critical thinking, global awareness, and understanding of religion’s role in contemporary conflicts and societal changes. You will learn to navigate the geopolitical landscape of religion in the modern world and develop insights into how religion influences issues like regional conflicts, climate responses, gender, and race.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Lancaster’s Global Religions degree stands out because it combines expert academic research with practical experience, including opportunities for internships and real-world applications. It is recognized for student satisfaction and graduate prospects, making it ideal for students aiming to understand how religion intersects with pressing global issues today. The course prepares graduates for diverse careers—from diplomacy and NGOs to media and education—by developing critical thinking, intercultural awareness, and a nuanced understanding of global religious dynamics.

Specialisation

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The program focuses on demographically significant religions—Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism—in relation to global challenges such as conflict, climate change, and social movements. Students will study these traditions through sociological, political, philosophical, historical, and textual approaches. Optional modules allow an extension into related fields like international relations, philosophy, and politics, providing a broad and flexible interdisciplinary experience tailored to individual interests.

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 typically need ABB at A level, with no specific GCSE requirements, though the overall GCSE profile is considered. English language proficiency requires a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component. Other qualifications like the IB, BTEC, or Highers are accepted, provided the specified grades are met. The course also offers pathways via access to HE diplomas, foundation programs, and other qualifications, with the possibility of contextual admissions for students facing additional challenges.
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IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

87

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from the Global Religions program develop critical skills applicable in various fields. They often pursue careers in civil and diplomatic services, international charities and NGOs, education, media, politics, and government. Many also choose to continue with postgraduate studies, including master’s and PhDs. The program emphasizes employability, encouraging activities such as work experience, and offers support through Lancaster’s employability resources and The Lancaster Award.

FAQs

What are the core modules of this course?

Key core modules include 'Global Religions and Society: Exploring Ethics, Values and Politics', 'Exploring Global Religions', and a year-long Placement Year Work-Based Learning. Additionally, students undertake a dissertation which allows in-depth research on a relevant topic of their choice.

How can I tailor my studies?

Students can personalise their degree through optional modules such as International Relations, Philosophy, Politics, and other topics that complement the core study of global religions, allowing flexibility to align with their career interests.