

BA History and Religion with Foundation Year
About this course
History and Religion are disciplines that illuminate each other in profound ways. History asks how the past shaped the present, while the academic study of religion examines the beliefs, practices, texts and institutions that have motivated vast amounts of human behaviour across every culture and era. Together, they offer one of the most complete frameworks available for understanding why the modern world looks as it does, who holds power, how communities form and fracture, and what people across time have considered worth living, fighting and dying for. This combination at York St John University is genuinely integrative: you do not simply study two subjects in parallel but explore how religious conviction, institutional authority and historical change have been inseparable across centuries. Over four years of full-time study, you will develop skills in critical reading of primary and secondary sources, close textual analysis, historical argument, and the comparative study of religious traditions. The programme includes a foundation year at the start, giving you a strong grounding in academic skills and disciplinary thinking before you move into the main degree. A sandwich year and a year abroad are both features of this programme, offering the opportunity to gain professional experience and to engage with intellectual communities and historical or religious landscapes beyond the UK. You will also have access to work placement opportunities, which can develop professional competencies alongside your academic learning. Typical entry is around 104 UCAS tariff points. Graduates from History and Religion backgrounds bring a distinctive combination of analytical rigour, cultural literacy and ethical awareness to a wide variety of careers. Common destinations include roles in education, the civil service, heritage and museum work, journalism, international development, faith and voluntary sector organisations, politics and law. The research, writing and critical thinking skills developed are transferable to almost any context where understanding people and their motivations matters. Postgraduate study in history, theology, religious studies, heritage management or law is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise further.
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