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Religion Philosophy and Ethics (BA) - Single Honours Full Time - Course Map

For current students who started their course in 2012/13 academic year and later.
  • Course Code: RPEDG
  • Course Leader: Roy Jackson
  • Senior Tutor(s):
Each module taken by a student has a credit value (measured in Credit Accumulation and Transfer [CAT] points). Approximately 10 hours of total study time is required per CAT credit. A full-time year is equivalent to 120 CATs for students on an Undergraduate course. To achieve an undergraduate award a student must accumulate a particular number of CATs at Level 4, 5 or 6 as illustrated below: Bachelors Degree without Honours: 300 CATs Bachelors Degree with Honours: 360 CATs (or 480 with year-long placement)

Level 4

Module CATs
To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules:
HM4000: Foundations: Cultural Legacies 30
HM4050: Reading, Writing, and Work 30
HM4501: Philosophical and Ethical Engagements 30
HM4502: Judaism
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with HS241
15
HM4503: New Religious Movements 15

Level 5

Module CATs
To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules:
HM5000: Scholarly Research Project 30
To complete your programme you must pass a minimum of 90 credits from the following:
HM5050: Field Trip 15
HM5403: Religion, Superstition and Fear in Early Modern Europe 1540-1640 15
HM5501: Philosophy, Science and Belief 15
HM5502: The God of Philosophy 15
HM5503: Hinduism & Buddhism 30
HM5504: Contemporary Issues in Philosophy 15
HM5505: Women, Men and Religion 15
HM5506: Islam 15

Level 6

Module CATs
To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules:
HM6050: The Dissertation
Restrictions: Cannot be counted with any other Dissertation Module
30
To complete your programme you must pass a minimum of 90 credits from the following:
HM6402: Nature: an intellectual history 15
HM6403: Protestantism and Puritanism: Moderates and Radicals in Early Modern England 1560-1625 15
HM6501: Love, Sex, and Death 15
HM6502: Emergent Spiritualities 15
HM6503: Philosophical Close Reading 15
HM6504: From Morality to Ethics: Moral Theory and its Critics 15
HM6505: Christianity 15
HM6605: Religion, Philosophy and the Visual Arts 15
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