Course overview
Join the latest debates and explore the connections between ethics and the philosophy of religion. Are there shared human values? Is there a conflict between science and religion? Is life without God meaningless? Gain the tools to find meaningful answers to these questions.
You'll consider ethical approaches from a wide range of religious viewpoints and think critically about theological perspectives and their impact. Developing your skills in presentation and persuasion, you’ll enhance your academic or professional career path.
We offer this programme by distance learning. Find out more about the MA Philosophy of Religion and Ethics (Distance Learning).
Course structure
You can study the MA or PGDip full-time or part-time. The MA runs over 12 months full-time; the PGDip runs over 8 months full-time.
September - December (11 weeks)
Full-time MA and PGDip students normally take three modules per term in the first two terms.
There are two hours of seminar time per module per week, with an emphasis on guided independent learning.
For MA students, one-third of your degree is your dissertation. You begin planning and submit a proposal for your dissertation during term one.
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