

BA Religion, Philosophy and Ethics with Foundation Year
About this course
Religion, philosophy, and ethics address questions that have occupied human beings for as long as we have records of thought: why does anything exist, what gives life meaning, how should we treat one another, and what is the relationship between faith and reason? These are not merely academic questions. They arise in hospitals, in courts, in political debates, in personal crises, and in the everyday choices people make about how to live. A degree that combines all three disciplines gives you the conceptual tools to engage with them seriously and carefully. At York St John University, you will explore the history and diversity of religious traditions, the central arguments of Western and non-Western philosophy, and the principal frameworks of ethical thought, from consequentialism and virtue ethics to feminist and environmental ethics. The programme runs over four years in full-time mode, incorporating a foundation year that builds the academic foundations you need to thrive in the main degree. Beyond the foundation year, the programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, giving you structured opportunities to connect your study with real-world contexts and to develop professional experience alongside your academic work. These features make the degree particularly flexible and rich in the kinds of experiences that employers and postgraduate selectors value. Graduates from programmes combining religion, philosophy, and ethics are well placed for careers that require the ability to think clearly under complexity and to engage with diverse perspectives. Many go into teaching at secondary or higher level. Others work in healthcare ethics, chaplaincy, community development, policy, journalism, or the charitable sector. The degree is also a strong foundation for postgraduate study in philosophy, theology, law, social work, or counselling. If you are someone who is always asking why, this is a degree that takes that instinct seriously.
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