Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in English Literature and Religion Philosophy and Ethics

Global University Systems (GUS) - Canterbury Christ Church University - Canterbury Campus

UK,England

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36 Months

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CAD 14,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 15,000 +

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N Holmes Rd, Canterbury CT1 1QU, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in English Literature and Religion Philosophy and Ethics

Program Overview

English Literature

If you have a passion for reading books, and thinking about the ideas and debates they reflect and inspire, then you’ll enjoy studying English Literature with us.

You’ll explore the way that literature helps us to imagine what it is like to walk in other people’s shoes, and how it can take us on journeys of self-discovery. You’ll engage in topical discussions about how books empower people to tell their own stories, and how they help us redefine notions of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, class and other markers of identity. Booklovers will feel right at home here.

If you like to read, are curious about the questions that reading raises, and value the opportunity to share your discoveries with others, you'll find that our course can bring benefits and rewards extending far beyond graduation. You'll have the opportunity to study modules that span right across literature in English and you'll find yourself responding to a range of absorbing and thought-provoking literary texts.

Religion Philosophy and Ethics

Religious, philosophical and ethical concerns often feature in the media and underpin a range of controversial issues in the world we share.

If you like thinking about and debating these subjects, then you’ll enjoy this course.

You’ll be taught by an experienced team of academics who have published widely on topics such as religion, gender and sexuality, contemporary food ethics, religion and literature, conflicts over Jewish identity and interfaith relations.