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MA - Master of Arts
Leeds, Main
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
Religion continues to shape our society and our understanding of the world. Deepening our knowledge of religious beliefs and practices is essential to responding to some of the greatest societal, ethical and political challenges we face. On this course you'll explore how religious traditions shape our understanding of the world, and how they sometimes facilitate, disrupt, or otherwise influence society and culture. You'll learn about the relevance of theology, sacred scripture, religious ritual, and faith-based organisations to contemporary issues such as climate change, terrorism, global development, gender, sexuality and race discrimination, migration and diaspora. You'll also critically interrogate the concept of ‘religion’ in the context of different theories of politics, policy and social change, engaging with hotly debated and contested topics such secularisation, religious identity and representation, and religion and the public sphere. The course draws on academic expertise from across the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, including theological, philosophical, sociological and anthropological approaches to the topic. Our academic staff have expertise on a range of religious traditions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, and new religious movements. They approach religion from a variety of angles, but they share a commitment to studying and teaching about religion critically and emphatically as a relevant factor in understanding our contemporary world. We have active links with charitable, activist, community and faith organisations in the city and beyond. As a postgraduate student, you'll be able to participate in our Centre for Religion and Public Life, and Centre for Philosophy of Religion and Theology. You'll be encouraged to join in with our fortnightly seminars and occasional research days, showcasing the work of our very own researchers at Leeds as well as external scholars. This course can be used for preparing for further research or to develop within any sector where religion is relevant (for example the voluntary, advocacy, NGO, or policy sectors), or simply to further your interest in this fascinating area. You can study full-time or part-time, and we also offer postgraduate certificate (PGCert) and postgraduate diploma (PGDip) versions of the course. ScholarshipsThe University offers a range of postgraduate funding opportunities to help support you during your time studying with us. Across our faculty, we also have a number of generous awards and scholarships.
A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) or equivalent qualification in a relevant discipline, such as religious studies, theology, sociology or politics, philosophy, or history Relevant professional experience will also be considered/taken into consideration Our admissions team are experienced in considering a wide range of international qualifications If you wish to discuss whether your qualifications will meet the necessary entry criteria, contact the Schools admissions team You can also check the accepted qualifications for your country or region.
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Rest of World
£26,500 per year
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The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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