BA Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

Strand, London

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA Religion, Philosophy & Ethics program at King's College London aims to develop graduates who are not only knowledgeable about core religious beliefs, philosophical ideas, and ethical frameworks but also capable of engaging in critical analysis of these concepts, understanding their historical and cultural contexts, and applying them to contemporary issues. The program emphasizes the development of analytical, critical thinking, research, and communication skills, preparing students for a variety of careers in fields that value these intellectual capacities, including education, journalism, public service, non-profit organizations, and research.

Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to provide a balanced and integrated education in religion, philosophy, and ethics. Students explore major religious traditions, including their history, texts, beliefs, practices, and impact on societies. They also engage with key philosophical ideas and figures, examining fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reality. A core component of the program is the study of ethics, exploring different ethical theories and their application to contemporary moral dilemmas. As the program progresses, students have the opportunity to specialize in areas of particular interest, such as philosophy of religion, ethics in practice, or specific religious traditions. Students develop research and writing skills through essays, presentations, and a final-year dissertation, enabling them to formulate and defend their own arguments on complex religious, philosophical, and ethical issues.

Research Focus: King's College London has a strong research tradition in religion, philosophy, and ethics, with faculty members conducting cutting-edge research on a wide range of topics. This research-intensive environment directly benefits students, who are taught by leading experts in their fields and have opportunities to engage with the latest research findings. Research areas may include specific religious traditions, philosophy of religion, ethics in practice, political philosophy, and the intersection of religion, philosophy, and ethics.

Industry Engagement: While the study of religion, philosophy, and ethics may not seem directly linked to specific industries, the skills developed in the program are highly valued by employers across various sectors. King's College London benefits from its location in London, a global center for culture, media, politics, and international organizations, providing students with opportunities to connect with professionals in various fields. The program may incorporate guest lectures from professionals who use skills from religion, philosophy, and ethics in their work, and provides opportunities for students to explore the application of their interdisciplinary knowledge to real-world problems.

Global Perspective: The study of religion, philosophy, and ethics inherently involves a global perspective, as these disciplines address fundamental questions about human existence, values, and beliefs that transcend national and cultural boundaries. The program often explores diverse religious traditions from around the world, examines ethical dilemmas in a global context, and encourages students to think critically about the interaction between different cultures and belief systems. Students are encouraged to engage with diverse perspectives and consider the global implications of religious, philosophical, and ethical ideas.

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Location

Strand, London

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 27100

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 70.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

King’s College London is providing financial support to international students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. The university offers a variety of scholarships specifically designed to assist international students in covering tuition fees and living costs while studying in the United Kingdom. These scholarships help make higher education more accessible to students from diverse backgrounds and regions.

King’s College London Undergraduate International Scholarships: Undergraduate international students may be eligible for merit-based scholarships that provide financial assistance to help cover tuition fees. These scholarships are open to students from all over the world and are awarded based on academic performance, extracurricular achievements, and potential to succeed in their chosen program.

Dean’s Scholarships for International Students: Many departments at King’s College London offer Dean’s Scholarships for international students applying to specific programs. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and the student’s potential contribution to their field of study. They may provide partial or full funding for tuition fees and are typically available for high-achieving students who have an excellent academic record.

Country-Specific Scholarships: King’s College London offers country-specific scholarships for international students from specific regions or countries. These scholarships are designed to support students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and who are making a positive impact in their home country. Each scholarship may have its own eligibility criteria, including academic qualifications, nationality, and financial need.

King's College London's BA Religion, Philosophy & Ethics program equips graduates with a highly valuable and versatile skillset, opening doors to a diverse range of careers that require critical thinking, analytical reasoning, ethical awareness, and strong communication skills. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree makes graduates particularly well-suited for roles that involve understanding diverse perspectives and navigating complex ethical and social issues.

Education: Many graduates pursue careers in teaching religious studies, philosophy, ethics, or related subjects at the secondary or university level. Further qualifications, such as a teaching certification or postgraduate degree, are typically required. They may also work in educational administration or curriculum development.

Journalism and Media: The ability to think critically, analyze information, and communicate effectively is highly valued in journalism and media. Graduates may work as reporters, editors, or commentators, particularly in areas requiring in-depth analysis of ethical, social, or religious issues.

Public Service and Administration: The analytical and ethical reasoning skills honed in the program are highly valued in the public sector, particularly in policy analysis, social policy, or community development. Graduates may work for government agencies, local authorities, or public service organizations.

Non-Profit and Charitable Organizations: Non-profit organizations often seek individuals with strong analytical, communication, and ethical reasoning skills to work in areas such as advocacy, program development, or fundraising. Graduates may work for organizations focused on social justice, human rights, or religious outreach.

International Development: The understanding of diverse cultures and belief systems, combined with ethical awareness, makes graduates well-suited for careers in international development, working on issues related to human rights, poverty reduction, or intercultural understanding.

Consulting: Consulting firms value the analytical, problem-solving, and ethical reasoning skills of graduates from this program. They can advise businesses and organizations on a wide range of issues, particularly those involving ethical considerations, corporate social responsibility, or diversity and inclusion.

Arts and Culture: Graduates with an interest in the arts and culture can work in museums, galleries, or cultural organizations, applying their knowledge of religious traditions, philosophical thought, and ethical theory to the interpretation and presentation of cultural artifacts and ideas.

Publishing and Writing: The strong writing and communication skills developed in the program can lead to careers in publishing, editing, or freelance writing, particularly in areas related to religion, philosophy, ethics, or culture.

Research: Graduates with a strong interest in research can pursue careers in academia or research institutes, specializing in religious studies, philosophy, ethics, or related interdisciplinary fields. This usually requires postgraduate studies (Master's and PhD).

Further Study: Many graduates pursue postgraduate studies in religion, philosophy, ethics, law, social work, or related fields, leading to more specialized career paths in research, academia, or professional practice.


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