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Philosophy and Theology BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

What is it to be human? What do people believe about the world and how they fit within it? This degree will transform how you think and feel about fundamental issues of human existence. By studying philosophy and religion together you’ll get to understand:

  • the overlaps and differences
  • how they support and disagree with each other
  • their personal, historical, and cultural importance

From the deeply personal to society-wide concerns, you’ll cover a wide range of issues providing you with a greater understanding of different ways of living. Throughout this course you’ll develop a wide range of transferable skills, and will also have the opportunity to undertake bespoke internships and placements to help you set yourself up for success after graduation.

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Practical Philosophy

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy

Mandatory

Year 1

Philosophy of Religions

Optional

Year 1

Abraham's Children: Judaism, Christianity, Islam

Optional

Year 1

Atheism

Optional

Year 1

Being Human A

Optional

Year 1

Being Human B

Optional

Year 1

Creation, Revelation and Catastrophe: Introducing the Bible

Optional

Year 1

Gender, Justice, and Society

Optional

Year 1

Introduction to Philosophical Traditions

Optional

Year 1

Metaphysics, Science, and Language

Optional

Year 1

Peace and Justice: Studying Theology and Religion

Optional

Year 1

Reading World Religions

Optional

Year 1

Religion, Media and Ethics

Optional

Year 1

Arts Engaged in Health (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Data, Culture and Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Digital Projects: Data and Text (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Digital Projects: Sound and Vision (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Disease and Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Digital Arts (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Sustainability (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Sustainability Action (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

The Critical Citizen: Modes of Thinking in Contemporary Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Writing and Being: Academic, Activist, Professional, Creative and Personal (Engaged Arts)

Mandatory

Year 2

Applying Contemporary Philosophical Research A

Optional

Year 2

Aesthetics

Optional

Year 2

Africana Philosophies and Religions

Optional

Year 2

Applied Ethics

Optional

Year 2

Applying Contemporary Philosophical Research B

Optional

Year 2

Being, Becoming and Reality

Optional

Year 2

Buddhism in the World

Optional

Year 2

Central Themes in Biblical Theology

Optional

Year 2

Ecotheologies of Love: Christian Theology and Climate Change (Level 2)

Optional

Year 2

Exile and Homeland: Jewish Culture, Thought and Politics in Modern Europe and Palestine, 1890-1950

Optional

Year 2

Exploring European Philosophy, Ancient and Modern

Optional

Year 2

Formal and Philosophical Logic

Optional

Year 2

Freedom and Obligation A

Optional

Year 2

Freedom and Obligation B

Optional

Year 2

Interfaith Encounters and Project Design

Optional

Year 2

Knowledge and Justification

Optional

Year 2

Meaning, Truth and Existence

Optional

Year 2

Mind and Consciousness

Optional

Year 2

Moral Philosophy

Optional

Year 2

Music, Ethics and Identity (Level 2)

Optional

Year 2

Musical Visions of Life, Death and the Beyond (Level 2)

Optional

Year 2

Philosophies of God: Unsettling Belief

Optional

Year 2

Philosophy of Art

Optional

Year 2

Philosophy of History

Optional

Year 2

Religion in Britain: Interfaith Encounters in a Secular Age

Optional

Year 2

Science and Society

Optional

Year 2

Social Philosophy

Optional

Year 2

Topics in Asian Philosophy

Optional

Year 2

Applying the Digital Humanities (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Community Engagement and Social Impact (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Decolonisation and Justice (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Employing the Arts (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Issues in the Health Humanities (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Living and Working in a Multi-Lingual World (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Made in Nottingham (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Modern Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Moral Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Political Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Theology and Religion

Optional

Year 3

Authenticity and Existentialism

Optional

Year 3

Buddhist Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Christianity and Capitalism

Optional

Year 3

Communicating Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Dirty Talk: Feminist Philosophy of Language

Optional

Year 3

Environmental Ethics

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy Independent Project Module

Optional

Year 3

Knowledge, Ignorance and Democracy

Optional

Year 3

Mind, Psychology and Mental Health

Optional

Year 3

Mind, World, and Knowledge in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Optional

Year 3

Music, Ethics and Identity (Level 3)

Optional

Year 3

Musical Visions of Life, Death and the Beyond (Level 3)

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy and Mortality

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy of Criminal Law

Optional

Year 3

Philosophy of Life and Living

Optional

Year 3

Religion in Real Life: Problem-Solving and Public Communication

Optional

Year 3

Science and Religion

Optional

Year 3

Topics in Metaethics

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 1 April 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

University undergraduate student studying in Nightingale Hall accommodation's library, University Park

The department is a great learning atmosphere full of friendly professionals. The eclectic research of the tutors can bring you into contact with literature, history, archaeology, art history and continental philosophy – something for all students of the programme. 

Jack Murphy

BA Philosophy and Theology

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