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1.2k Bachelor's degrees in Theology and Religious Studies

Religion Philosophy and Ethics (Hons)
The Religion Philosophy and Ethics (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.

Theology and Religion
This Theology and Religion programme from The University of Exeter gives you a great opportunity to explore the origins of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and discover how thinkers, artists and activists across time have drawn on their religious traditions to tackle the challenges they faced.

Modern Languages and Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (Hons)
Studying a Modern Languages and Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (Hons) course from Bangor University, will equip you with knowledge, language and transferable skills valued by employers in a global workplace.

Politics, Religion and Philosophy (Hons)
Question the systems and practices that shape modern societies and lead the discourse on today’s issues, assumptions and theories with the Politics, Religion and Philosophy (Hons) course at University of Birmingham.

Theology
In the Theology program at Tilburg University, you will learn to think critically about people and society, faith and reason. You learn to assist people in the areas of meaning, philosophy of life, ethics and spirituality. Religious views also play a role in social challenges.

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.

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 - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Theology - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at St Patrick’s Pontifical University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Religion, Culture and Society
This Religion, Culture and Society programme at The University of Exeter offers you the chance to study religion in the public square and contemporary contexts from a range of different perspectives, to understand how religions have shaped societies from the ancient past until the present day and continue to play a part in understanding and responding to global challenges.

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.

Religion and Culture
Explore the rich diversity of global faiths and their cultural interactions while studying crucial issues like human rights, religious freedoms, gender equality, and multicultural coexistence. Analyze ancient and modern spiritual experiences through sacred texts, oral narratives, and art with the Religion and Culture programme from Wilfrid Laurier University.

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.

Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (Hons)
Philosophy and religion are fundamental to shaping our ethics. And by shaping us as individuals they shape society as a whole. Learn more at Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (Hons) course at the University of Nottingham.

Theology - Global Studies
The Bachelor of Theology - Global Studies from Australian Catholic University (ACU) is an opportunity to explore questions of knowledge, identity, and the significance of faith, while learning about different societies and cultures as you consider the challenges of global disruption.

Theology - Philosophy
This unique Theology - Philosophy double degree from Australian Catholic University (ACU) provides you with the broad knowledge, skills and flexibility offered by a liberal arts programme, but enhanced by a specialised focus on two of the oldest academic disciplines and conversation partners: theology and philosophy.

Religion and Culture
The Religion and Culture degree delivered by the University of Winnipeg does not promote any one religion or any particular faith; we study religion as an important aspect of culture and society and promote critical enquiry, understanding, and tolerance.

Religion (Hons)
Within the Religion (Hons) BA programme from University of Stirling you'll combine your degree with a wide range of other courses to prepare for your future.Engage with world-changing issues in Religion, past and present, in this uniquely critical and interdisciplinary.

Philosophy (Hons)
The Philosophy (Hons) BSc programme from University of Stirling addresses the big questions, while making sure you gain the key skills employers are looking for.

Philosophy and Theology (Hons)
What is it to be human? What do people believe about the world and how they fit within it? This Philosophy and Theology (Hons) degree from University of Nottingham will transform how you think and feel about fundamental issues of human existence.

Religion and Theology
Studying the Religion and Theology course at University of Bristol makes you an expert at understanding how people across the globe interact. You will learn how cultures and individuals deal with life-shaping questions and why changes and conflicts occur in religious cultures both past and present.