MA Death, Religion and Culture

Overview

Duration
1 YEAR
Scholarship
YES
Fee
£17,450
Intake
SEPTEMBER

Overview

  • The programme attracts a diverse range of students including funeral directors, clergy from a variety of traditions, teachers, nurses and those preparing for a research degree, as well as a range of people who are simply fascinated by the subject. This dynamic group ensures that your debates and discussions are lively and informed by a breadth of interests and experiences.
  • Modules include Death and Pastoral Care in Global Religions, The Act and Art of Eulogy, Visiting the Dead: From Graveyards to Dark Tourism, Is Death a Good Thing? You also complete a dissertation of 15,000 to 20,000 words on a relevant topic of your choice.
  • The programme is taught by a team of highly qualified and enthusiastic staff who include internationally renowned scholars. You take part in structured discussion and debate through electronic forums, and are provided with guided course readings and access to the digital resources held in the University library in order to complete assessments. A visit to a local crematorium, cemetery, mortuary and/or funeral home is an essential aspect of the course.
  • Graduates of the course pursue a range of careers including bereavement counselling, work in funeral homes, teaching and church ministries.
  • This course is based in the School of History, Archaeology and Philosophy.

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Entry Requirements

> IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in writing or equivalent.

Fees & Scholarships

Fees

Full-time - £17,450

Part-time - £8,725

Total - £17,450


Scholarships

International Student Scholarship - Postgraduate

The International Student Scholarship is available to International students joining for a taught programme at the University*.

Open to: International Students applying for a full-time taught programme.

Criteria: Must have accepted an offer from the University of Winchester. Students must have a first or second (higher) class equivalent degree and an IELTS of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in all categories. Recipients must also meet additional merit-based criteria. For further information please contact international@winchester.ac.uk.

Value: Up to £3,000

Access agreement: No

How to apply: Please contact international@winchester.ac.uk for further details.

Deadline: 31 July

*Excluding distance learning students.

International Student Scholarship

The International Student Scholarship is available to International students joining for a taught programme at the University**.

Open to: International Students applying for a full-time taught programme.

Criteria: Must have accepted an offer from the University of Winchester.

Value: £1,000

Access agreement*: No

How to apply: Please complete the International Scholarship Application Form and return to international@winchester.ac.uk.

Deadline: 31 July

**Excluding distance learning students.

Please Note: International students can be in receipt of both the International student bursary and an International Student Scholarship


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