Our MA Religions and Theology master’s course is aimed at both specialists who want to deepen their knowledge and skills, and graduates of other disciplines who want to switch to postgraduate-level study of this subject.
With no binding ties to religious institutions, we approach our subject from a distinctively comparative, contextual and interdisciplinary angle.
Our approach allows you to ask questions you might not otherwise ask, and to cross boundaries you might not cross in other settings where religion and theology are discussed.
This course is designed to enable you to take units covering a range of religious, theological and philosophical traditions, or concentrate your study in an area that interests you.
Some of the routes you can take through this degree incorporate Biblical Studies, Jewish Studies, Theology, Philosophy and Ethics, South Asian Studies, Politics and Gender.
Applicants should hold a good, Upper Second Class Honours degree, or its overseas equivalent, normally in a relevant subject.
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/masters/courses/list/01297/ma-religions-and-theology/
The University of Manchester is a centre of teaching excellence, world-class research, outstanding student experience, and social responsibility. Part...