University of New England
Bachelor of Arts (Studies in Religion)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationOne of our longest-standing degrees, the Bachelor of Arts (BA) is still relevant in today’s world. It equips you with the creative, critical and analytical skills in demand by employers, and is transferable across a range of workplaces. When you study a BA at UNE, you have the freedom to become a specialist in the discipline of your choice.
Studies in Religion
Studies in Religion is concerned with the diversity of religious experience and expression across all civilisations, ancient and modern, and all racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Our courses provide a solid grounding in some of the world's most significant literatures, ideas, and belief systems.
You'll start with a broad and comprehensive introduction to the world's religions, with the opportunity for focused study at advanced levels. We look at the circumstances under which religions come into being, their founders, their sacred writings and stories, the structures of believing communities, and how the most important features of these religions develop within different societies.
Delivery mode
University of New England offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- Armidale
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Current or recent Year 12 student
You are currently studying Year 12 (school or TAFE) or have done so within the past 2 years.
Guaranteed ATAR: 72.55
Applicant with higher education study
You have studied at UNE or other higher education institutions, completed or otherwise.
This course is offered under three admission rules.
Rule A: You have undertaken any of the following qualifications with an appropriate Grade Point Average (GPA):
- Undergraduate Certificates
- Diplomas
- Advanced Diplomas/Associate degrees
- Bachelor degrees
- Postgraduate degrees
Rule B: You have completed the UNE Diploma in Arts.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule B. Please see the Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule C: You have completed the UNE Advanced Diploma in Arts.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule C. Please see the Course Structure (Program of Study).
Applicant with Vocational Education and Training (VET) study
You have undertaken VET study through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), e.g. TAFE.
Rule A: You have undertaken VET studies. When assessing your application, we will look at the following factors:
- Level and type of qualification (Certificate IV or above)
- Graded or ungraded (competency-based)
- Complete or incomplete.
Rule D: You have completed ONE of the following qualifications:
- Advanced Diploma in Stage and Screen Acting (AQF Level 6) from the Academy of Film, Theatre and Television
- Advanced Diploma in Performing Arts (Acting) (AQF Level 6) from the Actors Centre Australia.
Applicant with work and life experience
You left high school more than two years ago or did not finish Year 12.
Professional Experience - If you have completed at least one year of paid professional experience, we can assess you for admission on this basis. Simply provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s in your application.
Mature Age Special Entry - Tell us more about your work and life experience, demonstrating why you believe you will be successful in the course you are applying for.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) - The STAT is a test that assesses a range of competencies considered important for successful tertiary study. UNE accepts the multiple-choice component provided you have completed it within the three years prior to course commencement.
English Language Requirements
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
Assumed Knowledge
By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
Additional requirements may apply.Course fees
$36,405
$80,640
$36,405
$80,640
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Arts (Studies in Religion) will prepare you for the following roles.
Journalist
A Journalist writes and presents news stories in a range of media formats. You might research news events and conduct interviews with news subjects...
Youth Development Officer
A Youth Development Officer supports and mentors young people to help them achieve their potential. You might work in community centres, schools, o...
Religious Education Teacher
A Religious Education Teacher imparts knowledge about various religious traditions and ethical values to students in a primary or secondary school...
Chaplain
A Chaplain provides religious counselling to individuals and small groups. You might work at a school, residential care home, hospital or correctio...
About University of New England
For over 60 years, the University of New England has been a leader in providing distance education to students throughout Australia and the world.
UNE was formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. The University became fully independent in 1954 and pioneered teaching to external students by correspondence, making UNE Australia's most experienced provider of distance and now online education — UNE is Australia's second-largest online university.
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