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BA Culture, Heritage and Theology
About this course
Culture, heritage and theology is a broad and genuinely interdisciplinary degree that brings together the study of human creative expression, the ways in which societies remember and interpret their past, and the religious traditions that have shaped and continue to shape human experience. These three areas of study are deeply connected: sacred sites are heritage sites; religious narratives shape cultural identity; and the interpretation of culture almost always involves theological assumptions, whether acknowledged or not. Studying them together allows you to explore those connections seriously. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, the four-year full-time programme develops your understanding of cultural history, museum and heritage practice, and theological and religious studies. You will engage with primary texts, material objects and cultural practices from a range of traditions and periods, developing skills in critical analysis, close reading, historical research and reflective interpretation. The programme asks you to think about how communities construct meaning, how institutions manage and interpret cultural memory, and how religious belief intersects with politics, ethics and social change. The Highlands and Islands setting gives this degree a distinctive character. The region has a rich and distinctive heritage, including Celtic Christianity, Gaelic culture, Norse settlement, crofting traditions and a landscape that has shaped human communities for millennia. Studying culture, heritage and theology in this context is not merely academic: the questions the degree raises are alive in the communities around you. Graduates move into careers in museums, galleries, historic environment organisations, the church and faith sector, education, community heritage projects, archive management and cultural policy. Postgraduate study in theology, heritage management, cultural studies, museum studies or religious studies is a natural progression for those who want to specialise further or pursue academic research.
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