For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
For over 30 years, the University of Kent has been at the forefront of developing film studies as an academic subject. We are one of the three major universities in the UK for film studies, and one of the most highly regarded departments in Europe.
LCC International University
A major in theology gives students an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of God, His Word and His World. It also provides excellent preparation for Christian leadership in a variety of settings. The development of critical thinking and writing skills, which are required for theological study, may lead graduates to diverse professions in a fast-changing society.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
The School of History at the University of Kent has established itself as one of the leading History departments in the country, recognised for its research excellence, flexible programmes and quality teaching.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
Religion is a vital element in human culture, and today religious issues are everywhere – from current affairs and international events, to the history of ideas, art and literature, and our own immediate experience and environment.
University of Bayreuth
Gegenstand des Studiengangs ist die Vielfalt europäischer und außereuropäischer Religionen in ihren kulturellen, historischen und sozialen Kontexten. Religionen und Religiosität werden als kulturelle, empirisch fassbare Phänomene in den Blick genommen und mit historischen, sprach-, kultur- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Methoden untersucht.
The University of Manchester
A highly flexible degree that allows you to choose programmes from the full range of traditions and topics taught in Religions and Theology. The core programmes introduces you to the various theories and methods currently being used in the subject area (for example, literary, historical, social scientific and gender-theory approaches). With your course options you can concentrate on one specific subject area or you may prefer to choose from a range of different subject areas. You can study the language of a sacred text, learn about Islamic, Jewish, Hindu or Buddhist traditions, pursue an interest in the Bible or Christian thought, or discover the different approaches to religion offered by theology, sociology, anthropology and philosophy.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
Religion is a vital element in human culture, and today religious issues are everywhere – from current affairs and international events, to the history of ideas, art and literature, and our own immediate experience and environment.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
Kent's four-year MDrama programme is one of the most popular Drama and Theatre courses in the country, and was praised as ‘innovative and leading in the field' by the external Periodic Review panel in 2008. We are now able to offer a three-year BA Hons programme, which also includes the option of taking a year placement in industry.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
Religion is a vital element in human culture, and today religious issues are everywhere – from current affairs and international events, to the history of ideas, art and literature, and our own immediate experience and environment.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
The great strength of Classical & Archaeological Studies is the hugely interesting and varied range of subjects it includes – literature, mythology, drama, archaeology, art and architecture, history, languages and philosophy – and the way they all connect in the study of ancient civilisations.
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
This Arts degree gives you flexibility by allowing you to select a diverse range of subjects. The subjects on offer range from centuries old disciplines such as literature, the classics, philosophy, and mathematics to more modern areas of thought, such as anthropology, computer science, economics, psychology, and sociology.