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University of St Andrews MLitt in Theology and the Arts
University of St Andrews

MLitt in Theology and the Arts

Saint Andrews, United Kingdom

1 Years

English

Full time

07 Aug 2025

Sep 2025

GBP 25,880 *

On-Campus

* overseas / home: £11,680

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Key Summary

    About: The MLitt in Theology and the Arts offers students an opportunity to explore the relationship between faith and creativity, examining how theology informs artistic expression. This program typically spans one year of full-time study, allowing students to engage with various artistic disciplines while deepening their understanding of theological concepts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may find opportunities in roles such as theological education, arts administration, curatorial work, or artistic practice. Careers can also extend to community development, cultural organizations, or further academic research.

Introduction

The MLitt in Theology and the Arts gives students a theoretically inflected and historically contextualized introduction to the field of theology and the arts, acting as a stand-alone Master’s course or a stepping stone for those considering doctoral research in the field.

Course details

The MLitt in Theology and the Arts is a one-year taught programme run by the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA), part of the School of Divinity.

The course is designed to provide a broad introduction to postgraduate work in the field of theology and the arts. It can be taken as a self-contained programme of study or as a grounding for those intending to pursue doctoral research in this field.

Highlights

  • A unique training programme for artists wishing to reflect on the theological dimensions of their work, and for theologians wishing to explore the place of art within theological thought and practice.
  • An ideal stepping stone towards the Institute's PhD programme, which centres on a three-year independent research project.
  • An opportunity to engage with diverse forms of culture from different historical periods, including literature, drama, the visual arts and music.

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