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1.2k Bachelor's degrees in Theology and Religious Studies

Religion and Theology
Choose the Religion and Theology programme from Cardiff University and dive into the fascinating histories and global legacies of religions. Explore how they’ve both shaped modern conflicts and provided resolutions.

Theology and Religious Studies
You will explore the role of religion in the rich textual, cultural, artistic and philosophical heritage of humankind, and the influence of religion in politics, conflict and social attitudes. The Theology and Religious Studies programme at University of Glasgow can be structured to introduce you to a variety of religions or to focus on the Christian tradition.

Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
Through this Religion, Philosophy and Ethics course from Cardiff University you’ll tackle these types of questions, and more. You'll investigate topical and complex issues from a range of perspectives and address some of today’s great social challenges.

Philosophy, Religion and Ethics (Hons)
Explore the connections of ethics, philosophy, and religion with this expert-delivered degree. Do values transcend faith? How are societies shaped by spiritualities? You'll interrogate these questions and more through the Philosophy, Religion and Ethics (Hons) course at University of Birmingham.

Theology
The Catholic intellectual tradition, this Theology degree from Australian Catholic University (ACU) offers an introduction to the breadth of contemporary theological study, providing you with the opportunity to explore study areas like biblical studies, systematic theology, ministry, liturgy, world religions, ancient languages, moral theology, and philosophy.

Religious Education and English
Religious Education and English from Dublin City University course gives you a pathway to a rewarding and varied career in post-primary teaching, qualifying you to teach Religious Education and English to Honours Leaving Certificate Level.

Religion, Culture and Society (Hons)
On this Religion, Culture and Society (Hons) course from The University of Lancashire you’ll get to stretch your intellect and challenge prejudices as you explore the often conflicting relationships between religion, culture and society throughout history and in today’s world.

Theology (Hons)
The programme for this Theology (Hons) course at the University of Malta introduces the student to a comprehensive study of the biblical sources of Christianity as well as its history, and its doctrinal, ethical and pastoral aspects, including its relations to economics, politics, culture and biotechnology.

Theology
Taught from a faith-oriented perspective, the Bachelor of Theology from Charles Sturt University will equip you for Christian ministry or leadership – and broaden your horizons. The course is theologically and biblically rich, vocationally oriented, and is integrated with practical experience.

Religion and Theology with Study Abroad
Studying the Religion and Theology with Study Abroad programme from University of Bristol makes you an expert at understanding how people across the globe interact.

Theology - Laws
This unique double degree in Theology - Laws from Australian Catholic University (ACU) provides a legal education informed by Christian values and an education in theology that is orientated to the professional values and practice of law.
Public Humanities
The Bachelor of Arts in Public Humanities integrates the critical skills of Cultural Studies and practical know-how of Cultural Management, focusing not only on research and theories, but also on cultural practices, knowledge transfer, and public engagement. We aim to nurture a new generation of cultural mediators, producers, and professionals to meet the needs and challenges of contemporary society. We also aim to transform cultural practices for better community building.

Psychology and Religion
What factors affect our willingness to help other people? How does religion relate to our health and well-being? How does religion affect our view of the world around us? These are just some of the questions you'll address on this Psychology and Religion course at University of Birmingham.

Religion Philosophy and Ethics (Part-Time) (Hons)
The Religion Philosophy and Ethics (Part-Time) (Hons) course from University of Gloucestershire is as much about engaging with a rich diversity of religious traditions, philosophical ideas and ethical values as it is about examining the ways in which they shape and change the world we live in today.

Philosophy, Religion and Ethics
The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics course offered by the University of Essex enables you to study philosophy, with a special focus on issues regarding religion and ethics, including momentous issues like the meaning of life, the relationship between faith and reason, arguments for and against the existence of God and the moral status of abortion and euthanasia.

Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (Hons)
The Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (Hons) course from Bangor University, draws together modules that explore ethics, analytical and continental philosophy, and Eastern and Western religions. If you have an enquiring mind and want to cultivate new skills - this may be the course for you.

Religion and Culture
The Faculty of Arts is the largest and most diverse faculty at Laurier with 19 departments and interdisciplinary programming spanning a number of fields in the social sciences and humanities. The Religion and Culture programme is offered by Wilfrid Laurier University.

Arts - Religions and Global Diversities (Hons)
The Arts - Religions and Global Diversities (Hons) degree delivered by University College Cork explores a wide variety of religious traditions, such as Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and various forms of Christianity, and as well as offering students the unique opportunity to study indigenous religions, western esotericisim.

Classical Studies and Religion
The Classical Studies and Religion BA programme from The University of Exeter helps you study the literary, historical, religious, cultural, political, philosophical and ethical issues debated in the ancient world – issues which continue to impact the world today

Education, Philosophy & Religion (Hons)
The Education, Philosophy & Religion (Hons) from The University of Lancashire is the ideal route into teaching training, alongside a range of other professions.