

BA Philosophy, Religion and Ethics
About this course
Philosophy, religion, and ethics are three disciplines that share a concern with the deepest questions human beings ask about existence, value, and how to live. Philosophy provides systematic methods for examining claims, constructing arguments, and evaluating reasoning, applied to questions about knowledge, reality, mind, and morality that have occupied thinkers since antiquity. Religious studies approaches religion as a complex human phenomenon, examining beliefs, practices, texts, and communities across traditions and cultures with scholarly rigour and sensitivity. Ethics sits at the intersection of the two, asking what we owe each other, what makes actions right or wrong, and how we should reason about difficult decisions in our personal and collective lives. At the University of Sheffield, this three-year full-time interdisciplinary programme examines momentous questions, as its current description notes, ranging from the value of religious faith and spirituality to the ethics of climate change and end-of-life care. You will engage with the history of ideas across philosophical and religious traditions, developing a sophisticated understanding of how thinkers from Plato to the present have approached questions of knowledge, reality, God, meaning, justice, and morality. Your own critical perspectives are developed through close engagement with primary texts and philosophical argument, and through the practice of writing and defending positions with clarity and precision. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, providing substantial professional and international experience. Placement opportunities allow you to apply your analytical and ethical reasoning in real organisational contexts, in areas such as public policy, healthcare ethics, education, journalism, or the charitable sector. Philosophy, religion, and ethics graduates are valued across careers where the ability to reason clearly about complex questions, to communicate with precision, and to engage with diverse perspectives is at a premium. The civil service, law, education, journalism, public policy, the charitable sector, healthcare ethics, management, and academic research all draw on this graduate community. Postgraduate study in philosophy, religion, ethics, or theology is the natural route for those pursuing academic or specialist careers.
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