As a student of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics (Distance Learning) programmeÊoffered by the University of Birmingham, you will be taught by a vibrant community of philosophers, pursuing original research on a wide range of topics on which expert supervision is available.Why study this course?
- Taught by expertsÊÐ you will be taught by some of the finest minds in Philosophy.ÊTimes Higher Education ranked the Department of Philosophy second in the country for its performance in the latest Research Excellence Framework exercise.
- FlexibilityÊÐ you can study at home, in your own time and at your own pace, so you can combine achieving a qualification with work or family commitments. You also have the benefit of developing your career without having to leave employment.
- Career changingÊÐ a qualification from the University of Birmingham can be the springboard to promotion with your current employer, the platform from which to launch a new career or simply a way to become more effective in your current role. Studying at Birmingham is a rewarding and enriching experience that brings about significant personal development.
- SupportÊÐ there is always support available from tutors at the University. The programme is designed to keep you in touch with fellow students and tutors. Our Ôvirtual learning environmentÕ provides a focal point and help provide a structure for your learning. You will be assigned a personal tutor. Personal tutors are available to answer questions regarding the content of your programme, and also to give advice and provide clarification if you don't understand something, for example what an assignment question demands.
Careers
Birmingham's Philosophy postgraduates develop a range of skills that are highly desirable in the job market, including: articulacy; precise analytical thought; clarity; rigour in formulating complex problems; and the ability to analyse and construct sound arguments.
Over the past three years, over 91% of Philosophy postgraduates were in work and/or further study six months after graduation. Due to the transferable nature of their skills, Philosophy postgraduates traditionally enter a wide range of employment areas, from teaching and lecturing to social work.
Employers that graduates have gone on to work for include: BBC; Friends of the Earth; Birmingham Children?s Hospital; Highways England; Ministry of Justice; and University of Birmingham.