The undergraduate course in Theology offered by the University of Birmingham is designed to promote critical thought regarding religion and spirituality. The study extends to a diverse range of religions, drawing comparisons and providing an in-depth understanding of their texts, traditions, communities and cultures. Course Content: The course is composed of a number of broad topics that encompass the study of religions, their histories, myths, doctrines, practices, and ethical codes. It also covers modules relating to systematic theology, doctrine and history, worship and ritual, philosophical and ethical thought, and ancient languages such as Hebrew, Greek, and more.Key Modules: The key modules include Introduction to World Religions, Introduction to Biblical Studies, Ritual, Symbol and Myth, Discernment studies, Christian Theology, Church History, Philosophy, and Ethics.Future Careers: This course will prepare students for a diverse range of careers including education, ministry, charity and social work, media and journalism, local government, business and industry, and the public sector, among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.