The undergraduate course in English Literature and Religion, Theology, and Spirituality at Liverpool Hope University offers an interdisciplinary study that encourages students to delve deep into literature, religion, and spirituality. The course is grounded in the conviction that religions and literatures are cultural phenomena which enjoy a close relationship and this course program brings these two dynamic areas of study together.Course Content: The course primarily delves into enriching areas such as the ways religion and literature inform and challenge each other. It introduces students to the intricacies of religion, spirituality, and literature by studying them both separately and in conjunction with each other, ensuring an all-encompassing educational experience. Students will analyze texts and traditions, from biblical material to modern novels. Key Modules: While specific modules are not listed on the course page, it indicates students will have modules on English literature, religion, theology, and spirituality. Enriched modules are offered that allow students to explore the fascinating intersection between these subjects, developing a broad understanding of both and how the topics relate to each other. Accreditations: The course page does not provide specific accreditation information for the English Literature and Religion, Theology, and Spirituality course. Future Careers: This program provides an excellent basis for a number of careers, especially for a profession in teaching, community and social work, local government or the civil service. It’s also an excellent preparation for further study and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.