The undergraduate course in Theology, Religion and Ethics at St Mary's University offers a comprehensive study of religious and theological ideas and applied ethics. The course encourages critical understanding of religious practices, beliefs, texts, and ethical debates, providing a strong foundation for students in studying world religions by investigating various faith traditions.Course Content: During this course, students will learn about major religious traditions, investigate faith-based practices, texts, and beliefs, and explore ethical debates. Key areas of focus include Theology, Biblical Studies, Christian Spirituality, Ethics, and Philosophical Theology. The course allows students to develop their research, communication, and critical thinking skills. Key Modules: The course compromises of core modules like Biblical Studies, Exploring Ethics, God and the World in Patristic Theology, Christian Doctrine, Biblical Hebrew and Ancient Greek. Optional modules include Buddhism, Islam in the Modern World, and Christian Spirituality.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by St Mary's University.Future Careers: The course allows a surge of opportunities in a wide range of careers, including teaching, ministry, social work, the charity sector, and public service. The programme also provides the potentiality for postgraduate study in related areas.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.