
Philosophy and Theology BA (Hons)
Course Overview - Philosophy and Theology BA (Hons)
What is it to be human? What do people believe about the world and how they fit within it? This degree will transform how you think and feel about fundamental issues of human existence. By studying philosophy and religion together you’ll get to understand:
- the overlaps and differences
- how they support and disagree with each other
- their personal, historical, and cultural importance
From the deeply personal to society-wide concerns, you’ll cover a wide range of issues providing you with a greater understanding of different ...
What is it to be human? What do people believe about the world and how they fit within it? This degree will transform how you think and feel about fundamental issues of human existence. By studying philosophy and religion together you’ll get to understand:<br/><br/><br/>- the overlaps and differences<br/><br/><br/>- how they support and disagree with each other<br/><br/><br/>- their personal, historical, and cultural importance<br/><br/><br/>From the deeply personal to society-wide concerns, you’ll cover a wide range of issues providing you with a greater understanding of different ways of living. Throughout this course you’ll develop a wide range of transferable skills, and will also have the opportunity to undertake bespoke internships and placements to help you set yourself up for success after graduation.<br/><br/><strong>Theology</strong><br/>Study biblical writings together with key thinkers, ideas, events and movements that shaped the course of Western Christian thought<br/>Explore how religion intersects with social justice, technology, and the natural world, as well as philosophy, sociology and history<br/><br/><strong>Philosophy</strong><br/>Study topics, figures, and themes from across the Western, Indian, Chinese and Africana traditions<br/>Explore crime and justice, race and gender, politics and religion, mental health, the environment and society<br/>Apply philosophical thinking to everyday issues<br/><br/><strong>Engaged Arts</strong> <br/>All students within the Faculty of Arts can select ‘Engaged Arts’ modules where you’ll approach real world challenges across contemporary themes such as sustainability or equity and justice. These modules have been newly designed to help you gain the skills and analytical abilities that employers are looking for.<br/><br/><strong>Why choose this course?</strong><br/><br/><br/>• Global curriculum - particular strengths across Christian, Muslim, , Buddhist and atheist thinking, and Western, Chinese, Indian and Africana philosophies<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Research driven learning – engage with cutting-edge research and teachings from experts in the fields of philosophy<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Ask the big questions – explore the many ways in thinking about what it is to be human<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Career-ready skills - develop your presentation, organisation, teamwork and leadership skills for a wide range of professions<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Confidence of thinking - develop the skills and confidence to argue your views<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Work experience - Work with our dedicated Faculty of Arts Placements Team to assist with your employability skills development via a range of placements, internships and volunteering opportunities<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Explore real-world challenges across interdisciplinary themes with our ‘Engaged Arts’ optional modules<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>Some key statistics</strong><br/>Top 100 in the world for philosophy (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024)<br/>Ranked 14th in the UK for Theology and Religious Studies (The Guardian University Guide 2025)<br/><br/>You can also access this course through a Foundation Year. This may be suitable if you have faced educational barriers and do not expect to meet the entry requirements for direct entry to a degree course. Please see the UCAS page for the relevant Foundation Year course for further information.
Course Information
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
Campus
University Park Campus
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
VV56
Institution Code
N84
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
Not Accepted
Scottish Higher
A,A,B,B,B
This qualification is only acceptable when combined with Advanced Higher grades AA and above.
Access to HE Diploma
D:24,M:21
Pass the Access to HE Diploma with 45 credits at level 3, with distinction in 24 credits at Level 3 and 21 Level 3 credits graded Merit.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
30
or 655 in 3 Higher Level certificates
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
RQF Level 3 BTEC National Extended Diploma DDD
GCSE/National 4/National 5
GCSE requirements - English grade C ( numeric grade 4)
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
RQF Level 3 BTEC National Diploma DD plus 1 A Level grade B
Scottish Advanced Higher
A,B
including Scottish Highers ABBBB
Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - Principal
D3,M1,M2
Extended Project
A
If you have already achieved your EPQ at grade A you will automatically be offered one grade lower in a non-mandatory A level subject. If you are still studying for your EPQ you will receive the standard course offer, with a condition of one grade lower in a non-mandatory A level subject if you achieve an A grade in your EPQ.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate (first teaching from September 2016)
RQF Level 3 BTEC National Extended Certificate D plus 2 A Levels grades BB
AQA Certificate in Mathematical Studies (Core Maths)
A
If you have already achieved your Core Maths Qualification at grade A you will automatically be offered one grade lower in a non-mandatory A level subject. If you are still studying for your Core Maths Qualification you will receive the standard course offer, and also an alternate offer with a condition of one grade lower in a non-mandatory A level subject if you achieve an A grade in your Core Maths Qualification. If you qualify for a contextual offer, your Core Maths will be taken into consideration and the appropriate adjustment will be made to your offer.
A level
A,B,B
General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted.
WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales
Considered alongside A Levels
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Fees and funding
Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
---|---|---|---|
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £24,700 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |