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BA (Hons) Education Studies and Theology

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Debate one of the most exciting and controversial subjects: Education. Complement this with one of the fastest growing curriculum areas: Theology. Together you have a popular, flexible and rewarding combination that provides a superb, in depth and reflective preparation for a career in education or teaching without committing you to a particular age group or area.

Education Studies

This has pathways through it for those wanting to pursue careers in primary, secondary, post 16 and informal educational settings. If you aren't sure what sector you want to work in yet, then you can sample them all!

Theology

Theology is a subject area that is experiencing something of a boom in the UK at the moment with Religious Studies identified as our fastest growing A Level. Our course explores every facet of this fascinating and multi-layered discipline. This includes: philosophy, World religions, Christian history, sacred text, as well as modern issues such as fundamentalism and terrorism.

Why study Education Studies and Theology at BG?

  • Experience high quality, dynamic teaching from highly qualified staff;
  • We are a small University college with a big reputation for Education;
  • 15 weeks of placement will help you to decide what you want to do when you graduate AND provide excellent experience;
  • RE as a curriculum subject is going through tremendous growth, leading to great career opportunities;
  • Theology covers a huge and varied range of subject areas such as philosophy, ethics history, and world religions;
  • This subject will introduce you to new and exciting people and ideas.


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