History and Religion BA (Hons)
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Understand the impact that religion has on your daily life.
A bachelors in religion will give you the skills and knowledge to work towards a career in theology and religion. Taking around 3-4 years to complete, a religion degree will cover subjects such as the study of religions, religion in the modern world, and modules about various religions from around the world.
Studying abroad as an international student is an opportunity to learn and work alongside a community of worldwide students. This will be good preparation for your future career, particularly if you will be working with people of all walks of life.
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for a bachelor's degree in religion often include a high school diploma or equivalent. Some universities may require that you have previously studied specific subjects. If your program is taught in English, you will need to provide proof of your language proficiency. This can be done with tests such as TOEFL and IELTS.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for international students will vary depending on where you choose to study. It is important that you do your research to understand how much studying abroad will cost you. There are many scholarships available that can help you with the financial element of studying abroad.
Careers
Religion graduates have the option to either progress to further studies, or look for a job in the religion sector. These roles could range from working in education to having direct involvement in a charitable or religious organisation.
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