Comments about BA Theology & Religious Studies - At the institution - York - North Yorkshire
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Objectives
People's beliefs affect the way they live, and are therefore very influential and important in contemporary life. Religion and faith remain strong and vigorous in so-called 'secular' modern society. In our degree programmes, we emphasise the encounter with people of all faiths, by travelling out of York St John to places of worship or projects, and by inviting speakers into the classroom. We study theology and religion in real life situations, and so come to a better understanding of our diverse, multi-cultural world, in all of its aspects: religion, culture, politics, and the faith lives of individuals.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements You will need three GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English Language. (Maths also needed for Business Management option), plus one of the following: * 180 points (including a minimum of two A2 Levels or a 12 unit AVCE or a combination) or * 180 points from BTEC National Diploma/Certificate or * Equivalent Scottish, Irish, Welsh or overseas qualifications or * An equivalent qualification to those listed above (eg Access to Higher Education Certificate, International Baccalaureate)
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Academic title
BA Theology & Religious Studies
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Course description
BA Theology & Religious Studies
Modules include
Level 1
* Religion in the Contemporary World
* Introducing the Christian Tradition
* Hindu Dharma
* Introducing Islam
* New Age & Pagan Spiritualities
* Believing, Behaving, Belonging: the Social Psychology of Religion
* Using the Bible in Theology
* Theology Through Story
Level 2
* Religion & Human Diversity
* Theology: Action & Reflection
* Judaism
* Buddhism
* Christian Theologians
* Biblical Themes
* New Religious Movements
* Reel Spirituality: Theology Through Film
Level 3
* Philosophy in World Religions
* Christian Ethics
* Islam
* Contemporary Christianity
* Religion and the Visual Arts
* Liberation Theologies
* Christian Mission in the Modern Era
* Women, Theology & Film