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You'll examine some of the most enduring questions humans have ever asked, from the nature of consciousness to the foundations of moral reasoning. A BSc in Philosophy, Ethics and Religious Studies takes a rigorous, evidence-informed approach to these questions, combining analytical methods with empirical research skills you won't find in a traditional arts degree.

The learning environment fosters intellectual independence and precise, reasoned thinking. Through coursework in formal logic, ethical theory, and the sociology of religion, you practice constructing arguments, identifying fallacies, and applying philosophical frameworks to real-world dilemmas. You'll also study research methods, statistical literacy, and the cognitive science of belief, giving your degree a distinctly scientific grounding.

That combination opens up a wider range of career paths than you might expect. Graduates move into roles in healthcare ethics, public policy, law, journalism, counseling, and academic research. Organizations working in bioethics, human rights, or corporate governance regularly seek people who can reason clearly under uncertainty and communicate complex positions with precision. Your degree signals exactly those competencies.