Course summary
The Philosophy and Religion MA programme is a distance-learning course designed for students eager to explore fundamental questions about life and existence. If you’re interested in studying big ideas from both Eastern and Western traditions, this course offers the perfect opportunity. You will explore key topics such as the nature of the self, reality, and religious experiences, while learning about different philosophical and religious perspectives. Throughout the course, you will look at how Eastern and Western traditions have tried to answer life’s most important questions. By studying Eastern traditions like Buddhism and Hinduism, and Western traditionssuch as Greek philosophy or Christian thought, you’ll see how different cultures and belief systems understand ideas about the self, reality, and the world around us. These traditions have shaped human thought for centuries, and by studying them, you will gain a critical understanding of how ideas about philosophy, religion, and theology connect to real-world issues. The course allows you to engage with philosophical perspectives and religious perspectives that challenge and expand your thinking. You will look at topics like spirituality, ethics, and the ways different cultures understand the meaning of life and existence. You will also study the concept of religious experiences, learning how they are described, interpreted, and understood across different belief systems. In addition to exploring the ideas themselves, you will develop skills in hermeneutics—the study of how to interpret texts and ideas. This will help you better understand complex topics and think critically about how religious and philosophical ideas influence culture and society. As you study, you will also explore the idea of traditions of wisdom, seeing how these key philosophies and religions help guide human behaviour and thinking. This programme is perfect for those who want to learn about the world’s global traditions and how they shape the way we view life, spirituality, and reality. Whether you are new to philosophy and religion, or you have already studied them in some depth, this course will help you gain a deeper understanding of the key ideas that have influenced human thought for centuries. By the end of the programme, you will be able to think more critically about philosophy, and religion, from a global perspective, understanding how different traditions have shaped ideas about life, the self, and the world around us.
Modules
Compulsory MA Dissertation (Philosophy) The Self: East and West Optional Moral Philosophy Islam Today Applied Ethics (30 credits) Environmental Philosophy Mind and Body: Descartes and Wittgenstein Interfaith Encounters: Religious Interaction in a Complex World Religious Experience Today Knowledge, Reason, and Reality
Assessment method
Philosophy & Religion (MA) grounds your learning across a number of different theoretical and practical areas, including the theory of interfaith studies and inter-religious relation, specific geographical contexts, and historical themes and perspectives. This is accomplished through a blend of teaching assessments, including a final dissertation focused on a subject of your choice.
Qualified teacher status (QTS)
To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:
- Course does not award QTS
How to apply
International applicants
If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa. For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa. International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship. For full information read our visa application and guides. Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.
Entry requirements
2:2 honours degree or UWTSD recognised equivalent.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.
Acceptable Evidence of English
https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/apply/international-applications/english-language-requirements
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £6800 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £6800 | Whole course |
Scotland | £6800 | Whole course |
Wales | £6800 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £6800 | Whole course |
Republic of Ireland | £6800 | Whole course |
EU | £10500 | Whole course |
International | £10500 | Whole course |
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
Provider information
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
College Road
Carmarthen
SA31 3EP