

MA in Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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12 Months
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About this course
This cross-disciplinary MA program explores the interface between philosophy and religious studies, emphasizing global perspectives. You’ll engage with core modules like 'Studying Religion' and 'What is Philosophy?', which introduce research methods and theoretical approaches from various disciplines. The course offers a mix of foundational learning, optional modules, and a significant dissertation component where you can delve into a topic of your choice. The program also encourages practical engagement, such as presenting ideas at postgraduate conferences and gaining research experience. With a focus on addressing global challenges, students will learn not just theoretical knowledge but also how to apply philosophical and religious insights to real-world issues. The department is rich in research expertise, covering areas like reproductive ethics, Islam's role in society, philosophy of psychiatry, and global Christianity, ensuring a vibrant academic environment.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for anyone interested in examining religion and philosophy from a global and interdisciplinary perspective. It is distinguished by its research-led teaching, with faculty actively involved in diverse fields, such as ethics, feminist theory, and conflict studies. Students benefit from a unique department that fosters critical thinking, practical skills, and research expertise, making it suitable for those aiming for careers in academia, policy, NGOs, or media. The applied approach and opportunities for conference presentations and internships further enhance employability and professional development.
Specialisation
Students can focus on various research areas including feminist philosophy, philosophy of mental disorder, Indian politics and ethics, and religion in conflict. There is also an opportunity to pursue independent studies tailored to individual interests, alongside modules examining gender politics in Islam, Indian texts on ethics and justice, and the philosophical exploration of future obligations and environmental issues. These special subjects deepen understanding and allow students to specialize in topics that resonate with their academic or professional goals.
Course fees
Application fees
26.21L
1st year tuition fees
26.21L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should hold a 2:1 degree in a related subject. Those with a 2:2 or equivalent and relevant experience may also be considered, provided they demonstrate suitability for postgraduate study. International applicants should check specific qualifications. English language proficiency is required, typically an IELTS score of at least 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can explore careers in civil and diplomatic services, international charities, NGOs, media, journalism, politics, and education. The program’s focus on research skills also prepares students for PhD and academic roles. The department supports employability through activities like the Lancaster Award, which promotes work experience, career development, and social engagement, helping graduates build a broad professional network.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
A 2:1 degree in a related subject is normally required, with consideration given to applicants with a 2:2 and relevant experience. International students should verify their qualifications against the list of accepted international qualifications.
What English language tests are accepted?
Typically, an IELTS (Academic) score of at least 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each element, is required. Other English qualifications are also considered.
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