UKZN School of Religion Philosophy and Classics Courses

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UKZN School of Religion Philosophy and Classics Courses

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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

  • Classics (Howard College, Durban)
  • Ethics Studies (Pietermaritzburg)
  • Philosophy (Howard College, Durban)
  • Philosophy (Pietermaritzburg)
  • Philosophy, Politics & Law (Howard College, Durban)
  • Philosophy, Politics & Law (Pietermaritzburg)
  • Religion & Social Transformation (Pietermaritzburg)
  • Religion & Social Transformation (Howard College, Durban)
  • Religion Studies Programme (Howard College)
  • Theology
    • African Theology
    • Biblical Studies
    • History of Christianity
    • Catholic Theology
    • Christian Spirituality
    • Gender and Religion
    • Ministerial Studies
      • Religion and Governance
    • Theology and Development
    • Systematic Theology

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

The following undergraduate majors and qualifications are offered:

Ethics Studies

Ethics Studies deals in an inter-disciplinary way with behaviour, traditions and institutions that seek to foster that which is judged to be right and good by society’s main value-systems, drawing on historical, comparative, philosophical and scientific insights, with a strong emphasis on applied ethical issues.

Philosophy

Philosophy means the love of wisdom. Students of Philosophy explore ideas about our world and ourselves, examining them systematically and critically, in order to work out what we should believe. Philosophy gives you the opportunity to carefully question, think about, write about, and discuss fundamental aspects of your existence.

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Religion

The study of Religion encompasses the scientific study of the major world religions in context. Focused on the African continent, it engages the study of religious phenomena in terms of the significance of their historical, ritual, moral, organizational and belief systems.