The Philosophy, Ethics and Religion BA program at the University of Southampton is a full-time undergraduate course running for three years. The course combines the study of philosophical and religious ideas and values, and explores how they shape and reflect human life and society. Course Content: The BA Philosophy, Ethics and Religion degree enables students to develop skills in ethical and philosophical analysis. The course covers a wide range of religious, philosophical and moral issues, such as whether there is a God and how religions interact, why some actions are wrong, or what makes a fair society.Key Modules: While the specific modules vary each year, the key areas of study include Philosophy, Ethics, Religion, Intercultural Ethics and Philosophy of Mind. In the final year, students have the opportunity to write a dissertation on a subject of their choosing in consultation with their tutor.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the University of Southampton, a Russell Group university that ranks among the top universities worldwide.Future Careers: Graduates from the BA Philosophy, Ethics and Religion degree can pursue a wide range of careers. Some of the areas where past graduates have found employment include law, politics, business, the charity sector, teaching and more. Some students also choose to further their education with postgraduate studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.