The Religion, Health, and Wellbeing course offered by Liverpool Hope University is an interdisciplinary program that explores the complex connections between religion, health, and wellbeing, focusing on how different religious beliefs and practices influence health behaviours. The course reinforces the understanding of the relationship between faith and health from a variety of religious and cultural perspectives. Course Content: The course involves the study of several related disciplines including Philosophy, Politics and Ethics, Sociology, Social Policy and Theology and Religious Studies. Students will explore and critically analyse a range of issues related to health, wellbeing, and religion, and will develop skills to effectively communicate their findings.Key Modules: Key modules available in this course include Introduction to Health and Wellbeing, Spirituality and Health, and Religion and Public Health. Optional modules may also be chosen, allowing students to tailor their learning experience according to their own interests.Futute Careers: Graduates of the Religion, Health, and Wellbeing course have pursued rewarding careers in a variety of sectors including community and social work, counseling, healthcare, education, and religious organizations. Others have moved on to further studies in related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.