Religion, Theology & Spirituality and Health & Wellbeing
UCAS Code: RT19|Duration: 3 years|Full Time|Hope Park
UCAS Campus Code: L46
International students can apply
RELIGION, THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUALITY
Religion, Theology and Spirituality at Liverpool Hope University is a distinctive, contemporary course that explores religion as something lived, debated, questioned and experienced in today’s world. It is the first undergraduate degree in the UK to include “Spirituality” in its title, giving you the chance to study both traditional religions and the growing number of people who describe themselves as spiritual but not religious.
You’ll explore major world religions including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and African Indigenous religions, alongside themes such as sacred texts, mysticism, ritual, symbolism, suffering, evil, trauma, death and the afterlife. You’ll learn how religious traditions shape society and culture, past and present. The course also tackles urgent contemporary issues such as mental health, disability, gender and sexuality, religious violence, inter‑religious dialogue and the environment.
Teaching is research‑led and delivered by a passionate team of well‑published scholars. You’ll be encouraged to think critically, ask big questions, and engage respectfully with diverse beliefs and worldviews. Studying in Liverpool, a city shaped by global cultures and faith communities, gives real‑world depth to your learning and helps you understand religion’s role in society today.
Hear a warm welcome from Senior Lecturer Dr Lisa Nahajec.
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HEALTH & WELLBEING
In recent years, many have recognised the need to go beyond medicine. There is now a stronger focus on promoting health and preventing illness. New government initiatives and policies prioritise this like never before. This course aims to develop graduates who understand the root causes of ill health. They will also have the drive to promote health and wellbeing for all.
Our Health and Wellbeing curriculum pulls from various academic fields to keep it challenging and engaging. We value the lived experiences of those who use Health and Wellbeing services. Their voices are woven throughout the curriculum. During your studies, you will explore key questions like: What factors influence health and wellbeing? How do social experiences affect health? Why do different groups experience health differently?
You will also develop practical skills for the field. This involves working on case studies and joining research projects in the local community. The degree equips you with the skills, knowledge, and insight needed to address health issues in today’s society. With a strong focus on social justice, our graduates are prepared to use their skills for the benefit of their communities and society at large.
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