The undergraduate course of Religion, Theology, and Spirituality offered by Liverpool Hope University delves into a diverse range of religious traditions and spiritual practices, encompassing historical, textual, sociological, philosophical and theological aspects. The course aims at enhancing an understanding of religion, spirituality and theology in combination with other related topics. Course Content: The core aim of the course is to provide students with insight into religious diversity, spirituality and theology via critical, philosophical, historical, sociological and textual lenses. It also focuses on transforming students into independent thinkers who can link religion, theology and spirituality in an interdisciplinary context.Key Modules: Based on the course curriculum, key modules include: ‘Exploring Religion: Key Thinkers, Concepts and Methods,’ ‘Religions of the East,’ ‘Religions of the West,’ ‘Religion, Gender and Sexuality,’ ‘Spirituality, Health and Well-being’ and ‘Religion, Art and Inspiration.’Accreditations: While the course does not specify any particular accreditations, it is a part of Liverpool Hope University which conforms to all academic standards set by the United Kingdom QAA.Future Careers: Though the course does not offer specific career pathways, it proposes that students will be equipped with invaluable skills such as independent critical thinking, analytical abilities and strong communication skills which can be transferable to a wide range of vocations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.