BA Comparative Religion and Social Anthropology

    BA Comparative Religion and Social Anthropology

    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 36,941 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    BA Comparative Religion and Social Anthropology

    About

    • Combine the tradition-based study of religion with the social scientific approach of anthropology.
    • Study topics such as Judaism, the problem of evil, the Bible, social theory, power and ethnography.
    • Explore themes such as ritual, myth, sacred space and iconography as critical features of human societies, both past and present.
    • Study at a top 10 UK university for Theology (THE World University Rankings by Subject 2024) and Anthropology (Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024)

    Our BA Comparative Religion and Social Anthropology course explores how religion is inextricably bound up with ways of being human.

    Religion is here to stay, and there is a critical need to understand how and why it forms a central part of human cultures.

    You will explore themes such as ritual, myth, sacred space and iconography as critical features of human societies, both past and present.

    You will study topics such as Judaism, the problem of evil, the Bible, social theory, power, and ethnography.

    Your first year of study will cover research methods and key issues in Religion and Anthropology.

    You will go on to focus on issues related to religion as culture, such as the role played by gender, politics and narrative representation, as well as the developing relationship between anthropology and religion.

    In your final year, you will get the opportunity to focus further on specific themes and issues, including writing an independently researched dissertation on a topic of your own choice.

    This course produces graduates who have a clear capacity to analyse and understand the many complex roles played by religion in human societies.

    These are skills of high value in today's globalised world.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    34 points overall. 6,5,5 in Higher Level subjects.

    English Program Requirements

    All applicants to the University (from the UK and Overseas) are required to show evidence of English Language proficiency. The minimum English Language requirement for this course is either:

    • GCSE/iGCSE English Language grade C/4 or;
    • IELTS 7.0 overall with no less than 6.5 in any one component, or;
    • An acceptable equivalent qualification.

    Please note that if you hold English as a second language iGCSE qualification, we may also require you to offer one of our acceptable equivalent English Language qualifications or achieve a higher grade in your iGCSE than the one stated above. Please contact the academic School for clarification.

    The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires that every student from outside the UK and the EU must show evidence of a minimum level of English Language in order to be granted a UK visa (Tier 4 visa) to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level. This level is often referred to as the 'B2 level'.

    Additionally, our individual Schools may ask for specific English Language proficiency levels that are necessary for their academic programmes. In most cases these requirements are likely to be higher than the B2 level. Further information about our English Language policy, including a list of some of the English Language qualifications we accept, can be found here .

    Career

    Career opportunities

    You will develop versatile and transferable skills including presentation, critical thinking and analysis, team working and cultural sensitivity.

    Course units will enable you to develop more specific skills, such as translation, source handling, exegesis, data collection and geo-historical awareness.

    The University of Manchester has an excellent reputation for employability, and we are the second most targeted university by the nation's top employers (The Graduate Market in 2024, High Fliers Research).

    Degrees in Religions, Theology and Ethics provide some of the best skills to prepare for roles in fields such as:

    • teaching and education;
    • cultural heritage;
    • counselling;
    • the creative industries;
    • law;
    • research consultancies and think-tanks;
    • finance;
    • publishing;
    • faith-based organisations;
    • youth work;
    • charity work;
    • media;
    • the public sector.

    Our graduates have gone on to work for employers including the BBC, the Civil Service, Xaverian College, PwC, SPCK, the Church of England, Christian Aid and the Liberal Jewish Synagogue.

    A substantial number of students opt for postgraduate study in Religion and Theology or on PGCE courses.

    The University has its own dedicated Careers Service that you would have full access to as a student and for two years after you graduate. At Manchester you will have access to a number of opportunities to help boost your employability .

    Find out more on the Careers and employability page.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    36,941 / year

    BA Comparative Religion and Social Anthropology

    The University of Manchester

    The University of Manchester

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Manchester