This multidisciplinary major pursues critical and rational analysis of questions about individuals and societies; about human knowledge, culture and existence. It inquires into issues about human nature; the scope and limits of knowledge and belief; God and ethics; conflict and violence; ritual and myth; and religion, politics and culture.
The major provides students with rigorous training in analytic and creative thinking, intellectual independence and cultural and ethical awareness.
| Local | International | |
| Delivery Mode | On campus | On campus |
| Location | Bankstown or Parramatta | Bankstown or Parramatta |
| Duration | 3 Years Full Time/ 6 Years Part Time |
3 Years Full Time |
| Course Code | 720510 [Bankstown] 720515 [Parramatta] |
1604.7 [CRICOS Code 040992A] |
| Entrance Rank | 70.00 ATAR [Bankstown] 70.00 ATAR [Parramatta] |
Please refer to Admission Requirements |
| Fee Information | Local Course Fees (opens in a new window) | International Course Fees (opens in a new window) |
Part time-study is only available to local students and is generally completed by day classes as there are limited night classes.
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Arts with a major in Religion, Anthropology and Philosophy, you may choose from a number of very rewarding careers, including roles in community development, cultural, social and public policy, social welfare, primary/secondary teaching (with further study) and state and federal public services.
All domestic applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) (opens in a new window). Step by step instructions are available on the Apply Now pages.
All international applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made via the International Student Admission Application form. Step by step instructions are available on the International Admissions pages.
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