MA Philosophy and Religion

Course Overview

This cross-disciplinary programme provides you with the opportunity to pursue and develop your interests in philosophy and religious studies, and to focus on the interface between the two. It builds on core modules, which aim to introduce you to central disciplinary skills and knowledge, with choice from a range of optional modules across both disciplines. You will take five taught modules, each assessed by a 5,000 word essay. The programme culminates in the writing of a 20,000-word dissertation, on a topic that brings the two disciplines together.

The advanced research skills, developed through the programme, can be relevant to a range of professions. Equally, if you intend to go on to a PhD, this programme provides an opportunity to deepen your knowledge of the two disciplines.

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Modules

  • Dissertation (Standard)
  • Studying Religion
  • What is Philosophy? Methods, Aims, Debates
  • Future Generations (Special Subject)
  • Independent Study Module
  • Philosophy of mental disorder
  • Religion and Conflict (distance learning)
  • Seminar in Moral, Political, and Social Philosophy
  • Theory and Methods in Postgraduate Studies
  • £23,875 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time