Philosophy, Religion and Ethics
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Ask challenging questions about the world around us, explore religious history and culture, and discover new perspectives on contemporary issues.
Reflect on the role of religion in contemporary life and society and develop the critical and analytical skills to engage with key philosophical questions and debates. Explore the major institutions and theological traditions of world religions, and develop the thinking, debating and problem-solving skills to shape your own future and the world around you.
Take a global approach and approach your studies from many perspectives and world views, considering how different ideas influence your own experiences and understanding. You have the option tailor your degree to your interests, enabling you to explore ethics, metaphysics, logic and reasoning, philosophical reading and writing, as well as an introduction to world religions.
You’ll have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of worldviews and religions and delve into more specialist areas such as religion and film, ancient philosophy, the philosophy of language, and feminist philosophy. You might also choose to study abroad – a great opportunity to discover a new culture and show employers that you can adapt to a new environment.
As a Kent graduate, you will be ready to construct and lead engaging arguments, be quick to recognise context and skilled to propose alternative solutions. Career prospects for philosophy, religion and ethics graduates are wide ranging, with our students launching careers in everything from teaching through to the civil service. Being able to combine three key areas within your studies, enables you to develop critical skills that future employers will sit up and notice.
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International students can apply through UCAS until June 30 or directly on our website if you have never used UCAS and you do not intend to use UCAS in the future.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,800.
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High School Graduation Diploma with a minimum final GPA of 3.2/4.0 PLUS one of the following: SAT with a score of between 1290 – 1380 depending on the subject you are applying for OR ACT with a score of between 27-29 depending on the subject you are applying for OR 2 Advanced Placement (AP) tests with scores of between 4-5 depending on the subject you are applying for.
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- 3 years
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