The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics undergraduate course at Roehampton University is designed to take students on a journey of exploration into the most profound questions regarding human existence, moral values, religious beliefs, and human rights. The course invites students to critically examine the diverse ways in which people seek answers to these questions, come to their own conclusions, and make a positive impact on the world.Course Content: The course offers a combination of traditional philosophy, contemporary ethical inquiry, and the study of world religions. Modules explore topics such as human rights, moral and ethical dilemmas, philosophy of religion, the nature of reality, and ancient and modern theories of justice. Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Ethics and World Religions, Existentialism and Phenomenology, Gender, Race and Social Justice, and Philosophy of Human Rights. Additional modules cover subjects such as Buddhist Studies, Jewish Philosophy, and Art of Reasoning. Future Careers: Graduates of the Philosophy, Religion and Ethics course have gone on to pursue careers in a wide range of sectors including education, social work, public service, law, journalism, and diverse nonprofit organizations. The program also provides a strong foundation for further studies in a variety of disciplines. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.