This broad, interdisciplinary degree covers the most significant questions in philosophy, religion, and ethics. Students examine issues such as the value of religious faith, the ethics of climate change, and euthanasia, developing critical perspectives in the context of global events. The program is taught by expert researchers and offers a flexible module structure, allowing exploration across philosophy, religion, and ethics, with many interdisciplinary options. Students have opportunities for fieldwork and research, culminating in a dissertation in the third year. Graduates gain strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills, preparing them for diverse career paths.