

BA (Hons) in Global Religions with Study Abroad, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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48 Months
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About this course
This course offers an interdisciplinary study of the world’s major religious traditions and their relation to global issues such as war, climate change, social justice, and political conflicts. You will explore religions like Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism, considering their impact on regional conflicts, environmental challenges, and social movements. The program emphasizes critical thinking and provides a flexible learning experience with optional modules spanning International Relations, Philosophy, and Politics. It uniquely combines academic research with real-world practice, including internship opportunities, like working with Lancaster's Richardson Institute for Peace Studies. Through studying global contemporary issues in relation to religion, students develop a sophisticated understanding of how religious identities, practices, and values influence social and political contexts worldwide.
Why this course is highly recommended
Lancaster’s Global Religions program stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, combining religious studies with contemporary global issues and practical experiences. The course is taught by a team of experts whose research spans Indian philosophy, comparative religion, and political thought. Students benefit from real-world internship opportunities and the chance to study abroad, enriching their understanding of religion in a global context. The program is designed to develop critical thinking skills, essential knowledge of world issues, and a flexible curriculum that prepares graduates for a diverse range of careers including international relations, NGOs, education, media, and consultancy. The university’s strong reputation for graduate prospects and student satisfaction also makes this a compelling choice.
Specialisation
The course focuses on demographically significant religions—Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism—and their intersections with global issues such as regional conflicts, climate policies, and social justice movements. Students can tailor their degree through optional modules in related fields like International Relations, Philosophy, and Politics, allowing for a personalised academic journey that suits their interests and career goals.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need ABB at A level or equivalent qualifications, such as 32 IB points overall with 16 from the best three HL subjects. The course considers various qualifications including BTEC, Scottish Highers, and others. English language proficiency requires an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component. There are no specific GCSE requirements, but overall performance will be considered during the application process.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates will be equipped with critical thinking skills and knowledge of global issues connected to religion, opening doors to careers in diplomatic services, NGOs, international charities, education, media, and government. Many students also choose to continue their studies with master's or PhD programs, further expanding their career options.
FAQs
What modules are included in the first year?
In the first year, students explore modules like 'Global Religions and Society' and 'Exploring Global Religions'. These modules address current global issues through the lens of religion and introduce students to various religious traditions and methods of study.
Are there opportunities for study abroad?
Yes, during the third year, students can study at an approved international partner university, gaining new cultural perspectives and academic insights related to their degree.
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