Studying Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion allows you to explore life's fundamental questions, such as what it means to be human, how to address moral dilemmas, and whether God's existence can be proven. The course integrates modules on ethics, analytical and continental philosophy, and Eastern and Western religions, taught by experts in areas like religious extremism, existentialism, applied ethics, aesthetics, Holocaust studies, and world religions. With no compulsory modules in the first two years, you can tailor your studies to your interests, selecting from a wide range of options each year.In your final year, you will choose most modules and complete an independent research project on a topic of your choice. Courses are delivered through interactive lectures, seminars, and one-to-one tutorials, fostering debate on key issues facing humanity. Our dedicated staff support your academic and personal growth to prepare you for post-graduation success. Options for a Placement Year or International Experience Year are available, and a Foundation Year programme exists for those without the standard qualifications. For more details, visit our website or contact us.
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