Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £13,000 | £7,200 |
| Northern Ireland | £13,000 | £7,200 |
| Scotland | £13,000 | £7,200 |
| Wales | £13,000 | £7,200 |
| Channel Islands | £13,000 | £7,200 |
| EU | £28,250 | £15,600 |
| International | £28,250 | £15,600 |
Requirements
Language requirements information is currently unavailable.
Modules
Classic Texts in Christian Theology
OptionalRitual, Symbolism and Belief in the Anthropology of Religion
OptionalCatholic Theology: A Preliminary Tour (Distance Learning)
Optional
About
The MA in Theology and Religion offers an in-depth understanding of theology and its impact on global belief systems, leveraging the Department's strong academic reputation.
Academic Resources and Expertise
Students will benefit from the expertise of academic staff and access to various University-based institutions, including:
- Centre for Death and Life Studies
- Centre for Catholic Studies
- Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies
- International Centre for Moral Injury
Additionally, students will have access to extensive theological and religious libraries.
Course Structure
The program focuses on three key areas:
- Biblical Studies
- Christian
Subject Area Information
Theology and Religious Studies is a multifaceted discipline that delves into the study of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions. It encompasses a broad range of subjects, from the historical and cultural contexts of various religions to the philosophical and ethical questions they raise. This field is not only about understanding different faiths but also about exploring the impact of religion on society and individuals.
1. Introduction to Theology
2. World Religions
3. Biblical Studies
4. Ethics in Religion
5. Philosophy of Religion
6. Religious History
- Critical Thinking
- Cultural Competence
- Ethical Reasoning
- Research Skills
- Communication
Career
Theology and Religious Studies is a rich and diverse field that equips students with a deep understanding of religious phenomena and their profound impact on human life. The skills and knowledge gained in this discipline open up a wide array of career opportunities, making it a valuable area of study.
Clergy
Serving as ministers, priests, rabbis, imams, or other religious leaders.
Academia
Teaching and conducting research in universities and colleges.
Nonprofit Sector
Working with religious or humanitarian organizations.
Counseling
Providing spiritual and ethical guidance as chaplains or counselors.
Cultural Preservation
Working in museums, archives, or cultural heritage organizations to preserve religious artifacts and traditions.
Journalism
Reporting on religious issues and events for media outlets.
Similar courses
Contact
Enhance your academic journey with the help from our experts.
Contact
Enhance your academic journey with the help from our experts.

