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Global Religions (Study Abroad) BA Hons

Philosophy and Religious Studies and Theology and Teligious Studies at

Lancaster University

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

4 years course

LOCATION

Main Site

PLACEMENT YEAR

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YEAR ABROAD

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FOUNDATION YEAR

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Global Religions (Study Abroad) BA Hons

Why Lancaster? • Discover a course that expertly combines the study of the world’s major religious traditions and the most pressing global issues of today such as war, the climate emergency, development,

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What you will need to do

Apply by 29 Jan

What you won’t need to do

Audition for a Place
Attend an interview
Submit a portfolio
Pass an entry test

Points of entry for Global Religions (Study Abroad) BA Hons

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Entry requirements for Philosophy and Religious Studies and Theology and Teligious Studies at Lancaster University

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