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Philosophy and Theology at The University of Edinburgh - UCAS

Course summary

Philosophy and theology frequently overlap. Philosophers have long questioned the nature of existence and agency, whereas theologians have engaged with philosophical traditions in developing their understanding of individual and collective belief. This programme offers you an opportunity to explore these pivotal intersections. You will study the metaphysical, ethical and theological traditions that have shaped contemporary thinking, engaging with fundamental questions about meaning and knowledge, as well as conceptions of God, the world and the relationship between them. Why study this programme?

  • This wide-ranging programme will allow you to address questions about such diverse areas as morality, rationality, language, ethics, doctrine, time, self, agency, and will. You will develop the ability to engage with the views of others, formulate research questions, and articulate arguments which represent different positions and attitudes fairly.
  • This programme will allow you to acquire advanced knowledge and understanding in chosen areas of philosophical and theological traditions. It offers a range of approaches to these study areas, critical engagement with, and evaluation of, texts, issues, and arguments.
  • Edinburgh has a distinguished place in the history of philosophy and theology, having been home to Adam Smith, and Philosophy and Theology as subjects have been taught at the University since its foundation in 1583.
Philosophy and theology Our philosophy programme covers the study of ancient and modern intellectual history, logic, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics and other areas. Theology at the University involves the study of Christian theology, the history of Christianity, biblical studies, Islamic studies, religious studies, and other areas. As a student of theology, you will study different religious traditions, including:
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • indigenous religions
  • new religious movements
The study of theology at the University involves using different methods and approaches to the subject, such as:
  • systematic and practical theology
  • classical languages and sacred texts
  • ethics
  • literature and the arts
  • philosophy of religion
  • anthropology and sociology
  • law and politics
  • race and gender
  • science and religion
  • history
Programme benefits
  • You will join a vibrant, tight-knit divinity community of around 450 students and 40 staff, based in their own building – the beautiful and historic New College.
  • Our friendly and approachable teaching staff consist of internationally respected scholars in a wide range of specialisms.
  • Divinity has a fantastic onsite library which is one of the largest religion and theology libraries in the UK.
  • The University has a rich history of philosophy teaching, having been taught at the University since its foundation in 1583.
  • You will study over four years, including one abroad (if desired).
  • You do not need qualifications in theology to take up the study of theology. Our students come from backgrounds in arts, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.


How to apply

This course is not open to application until the 13th May 2025.

Application codes

Course code:
VV56
Institution code:
E56
Campus name:
Central area campus
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Standard Qualification Requirements

Detailed entry requirements, including typical offer levels, and information about other qualifications we accept, are available on the University of Edinburgh’s website. You’ll also find important information on how to apply. You must submit a fully completed UCAS application that includes details of the qualifications you are taking, including full predicted grades for qualifications not yet completed, your personal statement and your reference.

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://study.ed.ac.uk/programmes/undergraduate/342-philosophy-and-theology?utm_source=ucas&utm_medium=programme&utm_campaign=ug_institution_profiles&utm_term=&utm_content=listing

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Please click the following link to find out more about minimum qualification requirements for this course

https://study.ed.ac.uk/programmes/undergraduate/342-philosophy-and-theology?utm_source=ucas&utm_medium=programme&utm_campaign=ug_institution_profiles&utm_term=&utm_content=listing


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6.5total 6.5 with at least 5.5 in each component. We do not accept IELTS One Skill Retake to meet our English language requirements.
TOEFL (iBT)92total 92 with at least 20 in each component. We do not accept TOEFL MyBest Score to meet our English language requirements.
Cambridge English Advancedtotal 176 with at least 162 in each component.
Cambridge English Proficiencytotal 176 with at least 162 in each component.
Trinity ISEISE II with distinctions in all four components.

You must prove that you can read, write, listen and speak in the English language at a level that will allow you to succeed in your studies. This is the case for all applicants, including UK nationals. You can meet our English language requirements with qualifications from school or an English language test. We accept any of the following, at the specified grade or higher: SQA National 5: English at C; GCSE: English at C or 4; Level 2 Certificate: English at C; International Baccalaureate (IB) Standard Level: English at 5 (English ab initio is not accepted for entry). Before you apply, check the required subjects for this programme, as you may need a higher English grade to meet the academic requirements. We also accept other qualifications from around the world. If you don’t have school qualifications that meet our requirements, we accept any of the English language tests, at the specified grade or higher, as detailed above. Qualifications from the following English language tests must be no more than two years old from the start date of your programme, regardless of your nationality: IELTS, TOEFL, Oxford ELLT. All other types of English language qualification must be no more than three and a half years old from the start date of your programme. If you are a national of a majority English-speaking country or region, as defined by UKVI, there is no time limit on how old these other types of English language qualifications can be.

Full details of our English language requirements can be found on our website:

https://study.ed.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry-requirements/english-language


Student Outcomes

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70%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
80%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £9535* Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9535* Year 1
Scotland £1820* Year 1
England £9535* Year 1
Northern Ireland £9535* Year 1
Wales £9535* Year 1
EU £29600 Year 1
International £29600 Year 1

*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Scotland - Scottish students must apply to the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) for payment of their tuition fees. Please note the 2026-27 fee rate is yet to be confirmed by the Scottish Government. England/Wales/Northern Ireland - The Rest of UK (RUK) rate is yet to be confirmed. The fee for 2025 entry was £9,535. For 2026 entry this may increase in line with inflation and will be subject to government limits. EU On 9th July 2020 the decision was made by the Scottish Government to end free university tuition for European Union (EU) students starting in 2021-22. Funding policy for EU nationals and associated groups starting a course of study in academic year 2022-23 or later will be in line with international fees. Full time international and EU students will pay a fixed annual fee rate for the duration of their programme
Philosophy and Theology at The University of Edinburgh - UCAS