Course overview
Join contemporary debates and harness a variety of transferable skills as you explore the connections of ethics and the philosophy of religion. Are there shared human values? Is there a conflict between science and religion? Do people with different religious views have the same morals? Is life without God meaningless? You'll interrogate these questions and more from anywhere in the world.
You'll consider ethical approaches from a wide range of perspectives and think critically about religious viewpoints and their impact. Developing your skills in presentation and persuasion, you’ll enhance your academic or professional career path.
We also offer this programme on-campus for 1-2 years. Find out more about the on-campus MA/PGDip Philosophy of Religion and Ethics.
Course structure
The course runs over 12 months in a full-time mode. You can also study this programme part-time for up to 3 years.
September - December (11 weeks)
Full-time students normally take three modules per term in the first two terms.
One-third of your degree is your dissertation. Full-time students begin planning and submit a proposal for the dissertation during term one.
Part-time students normally take three modules per year, usually in the autumn and spring terms of each year.
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