Course Overview

Lancaster's far-reaching English Literature and Religious Studies combined degree gives you the opportunity to focus on topics of most interest to you. The University's pioneering approach to Religious Studies has become a recognised model and you'll be taught by staff with a national and international reputation. Our English Literature Department has one of the highest satisfaction rates of 94% in the 2012 National Student Survey and Religious Studies, taught in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, is ranked first in the North West by the Guardian University Guide 2013.

You'll study a wide range of English and other literatures, scrutinise major writers and hear present-day writers discuss their work. Your Religious Studies degree scheme teaches the history of religions and specialises in the study of religion in the modern world.

You'll start your degree with courses including English Literature and World Religions. In your second and third years, you'll be able to choose from a selection of English Literature modules and take options such as Ethics: Theory and Practice; Media, Religion and Politics; Religion and Society, and Cross-Cultural Ethics.

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